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Before hitting record, do these things. Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Voices.com]([Voices.com Facebook]([Voices.com Twitter]([Voices.com LinkedIn]( [Beginner Guest Drip Campaign]( Did you know? As a general rule, your voice is at its best first thing in the morning (about an hour after waking) when you haven't been talking already for hours on end. Depending on what your signature voice is, you may find that your voice sounds better at a different time of day. For most people, the worst time to record is late in the evening when you and your voice are tired from the day's events. To keep your voice in tip-top shape throughout the day, stay hydrated. Drink lots of room temperature water or weak tea. Avoid alcohol, caffeinated, and carbonated drinks prior to recording as these will dehydrate you quickly and affect the quality of your voice. 3 things you can do now: - Decide on how to sit during your audition. If your script is energetic, consider standing and using gestures for example. - [Audition for jobs you have a high VoiceMatch score for first.]( This saves both you and the casting director a lot of time. Be honest with yourself! - Stay hydrated. This keeps your voice hydrated and sounding fresh. ​Want to learn more on this topic? [Read on](! [Check out our flexible memberships and pricing]( or shoot me an email back and I'll be happy to get you started. Chat soon, Dave Kirby Account Manager Voices.com Toll-Free: 1-888-359-3472 ext. 826 | Direct: (519) 858-4171 [dave.kirby@voices.com](mailto:jennifer@voices.com) | [www.voices.com]( [See our talent success stories!]( & [Here are some pretty happy clients](. LET'S BE FRIENDS [Twitter]([Facebook]([LinkedIn]( [about]( / [email preferences]( / [contact us]( © 2016 Voices.com. 100 Dundas St, Suite 700, London, ON N6A 5B6 [Voices.com](

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