Ventriloquism for Dummies: Learn How to be a Good Ventriloquist
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Ventriloquism is a performance art where the ventriloquist (sometimes called a puppeteer) projects his or her voice to an object to make it sound as if the object is speaking and not the performer. A ventriloquist does this by learning to manipulate the sounds of their speech and by learning to speak without moving their lips.
Ventriloquism is a mind trick, first and foremost. The ventriloquist uses a prop in the form of a dummy, using their hand to maneuver the mouth of the dummy. Doing this tricks the viewer into believing that the sound came from the dummy's mouth, when really it comes from the ventriloquist.
Learning to Talk Without Moving Your Lips
The first thing a budding ventriloquist needs to learn is how to speak without moving his or her lips. It sounds hard, and it really is. The vowel sounds are the easy part, so let's try that first:
- Close your mouth.
- Relax your jaw.
- Now only very slightly part your lips, rest your bottom lip against your teeth just a bit, to keep it steady
- Say the vowels: a e i o and u
- Say them slow, fast, then add accents of all kinds - you can do it, even a three year old can!
The rest comes with practice, and it's almost like learning to speak all over again. Just remember, relax your jaw, only very slightly part your lips, and the rest will come.
How to throw your voice
Choosing your "voice"
The Dummy
A carpenter has a hammer and nails, a painter has canvas and brushes, and a ventriloquist has the ability to throw his or her voice and... a dummy!
Choosing your dummy is like choosing your style of clothing or your haircut, as a ventriloquist it becomes a part of who you are. Since the object is to use the dummy to divert the attention of your audience away from the odd shape your mouth makes when you throw your voice, it's best to use a dummy which is eye catching.
The best way to figure out what kind of dummy to use first is to take a look at yourself and your interests. For instance, if you're a person with a bright and energetic personality who is always on the go, consider using an old man or woman dummy for your first. This will help you to get over that "first show" hurdle of getting people to pay attention to your dummy by creating a wide gap between yourself and it.
There are many resources for acquiring a ventriloquist's dummy, beyond the hard task of making your own (called puppetmaking.)
Here are just a few:
- Puppets, Marionettes and Ventriloquist Dummies for sale
Buy ventriloquist dummies, glove puppets, marionettes, finger puppets, animal and character puppets - new or used. - Sunnypuppets.com
A list of links leading to places you can buy puppets and dummies.
The Punchline
Beyond being a form of illusion, ventriloquism gives a person the chance to become something else for a little while. You have the unique opportunity to use your whole personality with just a few words thrown into a variety of dummies. So aside from learning how to make funny voices, how to project your voice and how to appeal to your audience visually as well as verbally, it is important to have entertaining material. The backbone of your act is not the words you say - but rather how you say them!
One last tip for the beginner ventriloquist: Write up some comedic material, and practice it! Don't be afraid of anything - if anything goes wrong, blame it on the dummy.
Find a ventriloquist dummy on eBay!
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1970's Willie Talk Ventriloquist doll 24" Horsman Doll in box dummy doll
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VINTAGE EEGEE GROUCHO MARX VENTRILOQUIST DUMMY 30 IN
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Nice hub with great advice. I can't figure out why for some reason I thought I saw George Bush on the man's lap in the first picture. I believe I need to get my eyes checked.
Great hub Gamegirl..I have always had a soft spot for ventriloqism..and guess what?.... i typed all this without moving my fingers!!:D
Well, I think I got the vowels down, will practice throwing my voice. Great hub. Donna
This is good stuff!!!
Great hub! Not sure I'm ready for a new career in ventrioquism--but it was a fun read:-) You are so creative. Thumbs up!
Great guide. I've tried ventriloquism before, it's hard.
GREEAAATTT HUB!!! I WOULD HAVE NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT WRITING ABOUT THIS, TALK ABOUT A NICHE TOPIC!! THANKS FOR THE COMMENT <333 YOU!!
Very Interesting material. But, it still looks like it would be hard to learn.
gamergirl - this is a great hub. Wow, this is still a difficult skill to perform - all those consonants after mastering the vowels. I have a lot of practicing to do. Thanks for the beginner info.
I am the photographer whose image of the ventriloquist you have used without permission. All my images are protected by copyright. I always persue copyright violations but in this case I can see you are not using my image for financial gain so please either remove the photo or credit me steve crocker www.stevecrocker.co.uk and I will take the matter no further.
I learned a great deal about ventriloquism just recently from a documentary that includes some of the biggest starts today - "I'm No Dummy" - Jeff Dunham, Jay Johnson, Mallory Lewis, and even the legendary Jimmy Nelson appear with clips of their performances. It captivated my attention!




















Maddie Ruud Level 5 Commenter 4 years ago
You ROCK, gamergirl. Thanks for answering my request so well. Just don't look for any video demonstrations from me any time soon...