Warming up your voice before reading a script can improve your diction, and help eliminate mistakes - making for an easier recording session for everyone.

Say each of these out loud, three times each:

  • Around the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran.

  • Big black bug bit a big black bear and the big black bear bled black blood.

  • Can I cook a proper cup of coffee in a copper coffee pot?

  • Don’t doubt the doorbell, but differ with the doorknob.

  • Eight gray geese in a green field grazing.

  • Fine white vinegar with veal.

  • Grab the groundhog from the glazed grass.

  • High roller, low roller, lower roller.

  • Inexplicably mimicking him hiccupping.

  • Jingle jungle jangle joker.

  • Karmanaut kills for karma, but can’t conceive of killing cats.

  • Lucy likes light literature.

  • Monkeys make monopoly monotonous.

  • The Next nest will not necessarily be next to nothing.

  • Octopi occupy a porcupine’s mind.

  • Peter Prangle, the prickly pear picker, picked three perfectly prickly pears.

  • Queen Catherine wakes the cat, and the cat quietly cries.

  • Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers!

  • Some shun sunshine. Do you shun sunshine?

  • Three thick thistle sticks.

  • Unique New York, Unique New York, Unique New York.

  • Venti, Grande, Tall - Very Grand Words for Large, Medium, Small.

  • Will’s wetsuit is round and wet and rough and wide and ready to go on a watery ride.

  • Xylophones exist or so existentialists insist.

  • Yoda met a Yeti on the Plains of Serengeti.

  • Zoologists illogically love to read astrology.

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