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Jeff Dunham sells out arenas throughout the world.
Terry Fator headlines his own theatre in Las Vegas.
Jay Johnson won a Tony Award for his Broadway Show.
Darci Lynne & Paul Zerdin won America’s Got Talent
If you’ve enjoyed a performance by a ventriloquist and wish you could entertain people like that, I’ve got great news – you can! Anyone who can talk can learn to be a ventriloquist, if they receive the proper instruction.
“I have been performing ventriloquism for the 47 years. I found the Learn Ventriloquism course through a group on facebook. It took my skill level to a higher point. Especially the way to say the difficult letters. It just sounded clearer and made sense. If I had Tom’s course 40 years ago who knows where I would be today, possibly a full time professional ventriloquist.â€
Chuck Lyons
Channahon, Illinois
Unfortunately, there are a lot of bad instructions out there! I’ve seen Youtube videos offering incorrect techniques by people not skilled in the art. There are free web site tutorials where the writer describes methods that will never produce the desired results.
All of this leaves the beginner confused and frustrated.
Some have tried to learn ventriloquism from books, but the techniques are hard to describe in print. Readers are left wondering what the author meant, which leads to additional hours of experimentation, with many never achieving the skill.
Others have tried to learn ventriloquism through records, CD’s and audio files. There, you miss important visuals that help advance the learning process.
People also try to learn ventriloquism from DVD’s and video courses, but most viewers tend to watch the video straight through and forget, skip over or miss important steps in the learning process.
NOW – THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO LEARN VENTRILOQUISM
“This is a great course… You have done a fantastic job of capturing what is difficult to describe.
Well thought out. Well presented.”
David Crone