How to Talk Like Donald Duck

Put your tongue to the roof of your mouth.Open your teeth slightly., Twist your tongue a little to the left or right., Press your tongue., Vibrate your tongue., Form words as you would with your own voice.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Put your tongue to the roof of your mouth.Open your teeth slightly.

    Place your tongue so the top of your tongue is lightly touching the roof of your mouth.
  2. Step 2: Twist your tongue a little to the left or right.

    Go with whatever direction feels more comfortable to you.

    Put the side of your tongue slightly inside the space between your upper and lower teeth. , Push your tongue against the inside of the teeth on the side of your mouth.

    Use enough pressure that the tongue remains in contact with the teeth, but loose enough that you can push air between your tongue and teeth. , Blow air and direct it into the cheek that your tongue is on.

    Use your cheek to push the air through the gap behind or between your teeth and your tongue.When you push the air through properly, you will hear a high-pitched, hoarse sound.

    Try pushing the air through different spaces between your tongue and your teeth until you hit a good spot.

    It might be difficult at first to make the sound consistently, but keep at it.

    Getting this voice down will require strengthening muscles of your mouth your aren't used to using for speaking.

    Be patient.

    It took the current actor that plays Donald Duck a full year of training to get the voice right., Most of the work in changing your voice should be done with your mouth, not your vocal cords.

    If you are feeling any soreness in your throat you should take a break.

    Talking like Donald, especially attempting a long Donald Duck rant, takes a lot of breath and can make you light-headed.

    Even the voice actor that plays Donald needs a break after a long rantso be sure you don't overdo it.

    To make the angry Donald sound make the normal Donald noise while shaking your head so your cheeks flap and vibrate the sound.

    Some letters are easier to say than others.

    For example, when Donald Duck says the word little, it sounds like widdle.

    Changes to letter pronunciation will come naturally as a limitation to speaking in his voice.
  3. Step 3: Press your tongue.

  4. Step 4: Vibrate your tongue.

  5. Step 5: Form words as you would with your own voice.

Detailed Guide

Place your tongue so the top of your tongue is lightly touching the roof of your mouth.

Go with whatever direction feels more comfortable to you.

Put the side of your tongue slightly inside the space between your upper and lower teeth. , Push your tongue against the inside of the teeth on the side of your mouth.

Use enough pressure that the tongue remains in contact with the teeth, but loose enough that you can push air between your tongue and teeth. , Blow air and direct it into the cheek that your tongue is on.

Use your cheek to push the air through the gap behind or between your teeth and your tongue.When you push the air through properly, you will hear a high-pitched, hoarse sound.

Try pushing the air through different spaces between your tongue and your teeth until you hit a good spot.

It might be difficult at first to make the sound consistently, but keep at it.

Getting this voice down will require strengthening muscles of your mouth your aren't used to using for speaking.

Be patient.

It took the current actor that plays Donald Duck a full year of training to get the voice right., Most of the work in changing your voice should be done with your mouth, not your vocal cords.

If you are feeling any soreness in your throat you should take a break.

Talking like Donald, especially attempting a long Donald Duck rant, takes a lot of breath and can make you light-headed.

Even the voice actor that plays Donald needs a break after a long rantso be sure you don't overdo it.

To make the angry Donald sound make the normal Donald noise while shaking your head so your cheeks flap and vibrate the sound.

Some letters are easier to say than others.

For example, when Donald Duck says the word little, it sounds like widdle.

Changes to letter pronunciation will come naturally as a limitation to speaking in his voice.

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