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.