Using the tonality of your voice to covertly hypnotize someone

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The mere pitch or tone of your voice influences the people you converse with. By simply altering the tonality of your voice at certain times during a conversation, you can effectively influence and give suggestions like a hypnotist would. Upshifts are a common way that people typically alter the pitch of their voice. The other common change in key is known as a downswing. Proper use of these ups and downs can give you the ability to modify your appearance. Just knowing how to use key changes in your voice can make all the difference when you’re secretly trying to hypnotize someone.

The upswing is commonly used during a question. When someone asks a question, they usually raise their voice near the end of the statement. “Where we are?” “Do you have the time?” “How do i get to the store?” Notice how your voice will rise in pitch when capitalized words are spoken. Positive changes usually have a negative effect on your appearance because they make you appear lacking in authority and confidence. This ties in with why you’d be asking the question in the first place; you question anything you are not sure about. The rallies also make his statements seem insincere. Just imagine trying to seriously tell someone, “You look GREAT,” raising your voice at the end. It doesn’t come off very sincere. For these reasons, rallies also tend to make you appear insecure and unreliable.

Losing streaks, on the other hand, make you appear confident, in control, authoritative, genuine, and convincing. People usually use negative moments when they talk about something they really like or something they know a lot about. “You look GREAT” sounds so much better toning down the word “great”. “Two plus two equals FOUR” also sounds much better going down on the four than going up. Downswings are often used to emphasize important points during a lecture, and you’ll often find them when someone is finishing a speech. Using downshifts while speaking can make your words sound more convincing and really give you the appearance of being in control.

When you’re trying to covertly hypnotize someone, it’s essential that you can trust yourself and believe you’re being genuine, so recession is a must. However, when meeting a new person, questions with obvious changes like “what is YOUR name?” are needed for information. The solution is to phrase the question so that the rising phase occurs at the beginning of the statement, or to make a pseudo-question with a falling phase. You can phrase the question with a little more words, “I was wondering, what’s your name?” Notice how the rise approaches the beginning of the statement and the actual question, “what’s your name?” everything can be said in a losing streak. Another way to ask would be, “My name is Michael, and are you?” Putting it this way, it’s pretty easy to use a downswing on the “and you are?” while still conveying the proper meaning. A pseudo question can be used for opinion questions and other statements where you want to influence someone’s opinion. Instead of asking the question “Do you like this food?” make the statement “You like this food”, followed by “don’t you?”. When you ask the question “Do you like this food?” the person has to think whether he really likes the food or not. In this way, the person diverts his attention from the words you are saying and concentrates on the taste of the food. Giving them the answer you want to hear first, and just asking for their rhetorical agreement, “You like this food, don’t you?” the person has to think very little. They already know what you expect them to say, and will often agree just because your losing streaks show them you’re genuine. This unique hypnosis technique will make even some of your harshest critics agree with you.

The tonality of your voice can make a world of difference when you’re secretly trying to hypnotize someone. Ups tend to distance you from others, while downs build trust and confidence. Therefore, learning to use negative moments in your questions and asking pseudo-questions are great ways to avoid using positive moments. Being able to hypnotize someone will be easy when you master the use of tonality in your speech.

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