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    Can I teach myself to be a ventriloquist?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can! Creativity, passion, enthusiasm and determination are all you need. And of course, you can always seek inspiration from other well-known ventriloquists to improve your skills!
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    Would this help me be a ventriloquist?
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    Yes, it would help you to become a ventriloquist. Of course, it will still take lots of practice.
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    Is it okay to speak difficult letters by using easier letters when talking with my mouth closed?
    Community Answer
    You could try, yes. Many ventriloquism books and courses get into this. It won't be perfect, but you should be able to communicate, still.
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    Can I still move my lips?
    Community Answer
    No, to talk properly with your mouth closed you should not move your lips.
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    Do I really put my teeth together like that, or do I just make it look that way?
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    Yes, to be able sound like you're talking properly with your mouth closed, you have to put your teeth together so no one will see your tongue moving.
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    Do I make a soft T a P when talking with my mouth closed?
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    Yes, in order to make a P sound, you will need to use a soft T sound. P and B are the hardest to master and take a lot of practice.
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    How long, on average, would it take for me to fully master ventriloquy?
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    For most beginners, it will take a few weeks; to get the hang of it and to be supremely fluent, it would take around a year.
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