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3 factors in Vocal Variety

AUDACITY a tool in vocal and pronunciation training by Assoc. Prof. Ainol Haryati Ibrahim ainol66@gmail.com. 3 factors in Vocal Variety. volume - refers to the intensity of the voice pitch - refers to the relative highness or lowness of the voice

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3 factors in Vocal Variety

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  1. AUDACITYa tool in vocal and pronunciation trainingbyAssoc. Prof. AinolHaryati Ibrahimainol66@gmail.com

  2. 3 factors in Vocal Variety • volume - refers to the intensity of the voice • pitch - refers to the relative highness or lowness of the voice • rate – refers to the number of words uttered in a specific time frame, e.g. words per minute

  3. The Importance of Vocal Variety • Vocal variety is essential to underscore and reinforce the message • In speaking, volume and pitch need to be varied to signal changes in the meanings of the sentences • Changes in rate at different times during the speech are effective in adding emphasis

  4. Pronunciation • Pronunciation refers to the way sounds and words are produced • Errors in pronunciation could occur when the stress is put on the wrong syllable, or pronouncing sounds that should remain silent • Pronunciation may also be influenced by regional dialect

  5. PRACTICE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING • Practice enables individuals to identify and address speech-related problems or concerns prior to delivery • It is “one of the most important factors in confident speaking for speakers at all levels of experience” (Fujishin, 2009; p25)

  6. Audacity You can use Audacity to: • Record live audio. • Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs. • Edit OggVorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files. • Cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together. • Change the speed or pitch of a recording.

  7. Creating the audio file Download audio recording software or digital audio editor : 1. Audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ 2. LAME encoder (to allow MP3 exportation) http://lame.sourceforge.net/index.php

  8. Audacity Website

  9. AUDACITY for WINDOWS

  10. DOWNLOADING AUDACITY

  11. LAME Encoder

  12. Downloading LAME

  13. LAME on AUDACITY Wiki

  14. Create the audio file To record at the computer, the following are required : 1. soundcard 2. microphone + headset *Ensure that the equipment is properly plugged in and is functioning*

  15. Creating an audio file using Audacity 1. Connect the equipment 2. Launch Audacity 3. Record the audio file

  16. Creating an audio file using Audacity 4. Edit vocal content 5. Add music and finishing touches NOTE: Get an appropriate license when using commercial music for whatever reason (including as background) 6. Export the file to MP3 format (use LAME)

  17. Recording with Audacity

  18. Saving the file in MP3 format

  19. Link to the complete tutorial on how to use Audacity and LAME:- http://lame.buanzo.com.ar/tut/lame_tutorial_en/index.html

  20. Posting the audio files • Social networks e.g. Multiply.com • Blogs • Wikis

  21. Thank you

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