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Vocal Production

Vocal Production . One of Three Acting Tools How You Communicate. Parts of Body Needed. What Those Part Do…. Larynx-located in throat, called voice box Trachea-carries air, called windpipe Diaphragm-muscle at base of lungs Articulators-hard & soft palate, jaw, tongue, lips and teeth

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Vocal Production

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  1. Vocal Production One of Three Acting Tools How You Communicate

  2. Parts of Body Needed

  3. What Those Part Do…. • Larynx-located in throat, called voice box • Trachea-carries air, called windpipe • Diaphragm-muscle at base of lungs • Articulators-hard & soft palate, jaw, tongue, lips and teeth • Vocal cords-muscles that control air flow, not cords, but muscles, close when swallow food and drink

  4. Parts Needed to Form Words

  5. Features of Your Voice • Rate-speed of delivery • Pitch-highness or lowness of sound • Volume-loudness, intensity of sound • Inflection-upward or downward glide (upward glide=?, downward glide=certainty) • Articulation-shaping of sounds into words • Pronunciation-grouping and accenting of these sounds (45 in English Language, 20 are vowel sounds)

  6. Voiced and Voiceless Sounds • Voiced means vocal cords are vibrating when the sound is being made • Say view (voiced, notice vibration) • Voiceless means that vocal cords are held open and air does not vibrate them • Say few (voiceless, no vibration)

  7. Vocal Exercises • Me Mo • La • Motor Boat Sound • Breath Control

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