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Want to command the room and sound like a professional actor? Your voice is your most powerful tool. In this video, we cover the ultimate vocal warm-up and articulation exercises used by working actors to build resonance and crystal-clear diction. Whether you're preparing for a major audition, a stage play, or screen acting, overcoming "lazy articulation" is crucial. In this complete "Voice Gym" routine, former EastEnders star Mark Pegg guides you through practical techniques to maximise your sound resonance. You'll learn the full-body humming sequence, jaw tension release techniques (the "giant chewing gum" exercise), and targeted lip and tongue isolation drills. Stop letting poor vocal habits hold back your performances and start building your vocal musculature today! Remember to practice these acting exercises daily to achieve unconscious competence. 🕒 Chapters / Time Codes: 00:00 - Why Your Voice is Your Greatest Acting Tool 00:50 - How to Maximise Your Sound & Resonance 01:20 - The Ultimate Humming Sequence (Head to Chest) 07:10 - How to Fix "Lazy" Articulation 08:10 - The "Voice Gym": Building Vocal Musculature 09:05 - The "Giant Chewing Gum" Jaw Exercise 10:40 - Lip & Tongue Isolation Drills 13:50 - The Ultimate Actor's Tongue Twister 15:30 - Why Daily Practice is the Key to Success 👉 Subscribe to The Acting Academy for weekly expert acting tips, career advice, and industry insights! @the-acting-academy voice training for actors, articulation exercises, acting tips for beginners, vocal warm up for actors , how to become an actor, acting classes , acting techniques, Mark Pegg