Tracking clarity gains through rhythmic adjustments

Published on Wednesday, March 18, 2026

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I conducted a week-long trial to see if vowel elongation fixes common beginner stumbles. I recorded baseline samples, then intentionally held vowels longer during a second pass. After reviewing the data, speech-to-text software accuracy jumped from 65% to 88%. This confirms that rhythm, rather than just consonant precision, provides the necessary basis for being understood clearly by listeners.

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