Physiological Agents for Voice Production

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Physiological Agents for Voice Production

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Energizer Lungs Alveoli Ribs Abdomen diaphragm

Vibrator Larynx 16x per second Sound box

Resonators Nose Pharynx Mouth

Articulators Jaw Tongue Teeth Lips Soft palate Hard palate

Exercises Ahhh Eeee Ohhhhh Uhhhhh Huh! 1,2,3 A,b,c

Mouth Pow, pie, pan, pa, poi, pack, pam Mih, maw, mow, mai, moo Fa, fe, fi, fam, fan , fai Kite, site, right, flight, might, bite Out, about, snout, out, shout, doubt Pouch, over, lower, shriek, snow, birth, fry, hover, laugh, grow, noise, lamp

Jaw Yawn

Lips Ee Oo Lip extension

Palate Ka Ga Nine Nnn Ing

Tongue How much wood would a woodchuck chuck If a woodchuck would chuck wood? A woodchuck would chuck all the wood he could chuck If a woodchuck would chuck wood.

A tutor who tooted the flute Tried to tutor two tooters to toot Said the two to the tutor "Is it tougher to toot Or to tutor two tooters to toot?"

Three sweet switched Swiss witches watch three washed Swiss witch Swatch watch switches. Which sweet switched Swiss witch watches which washed Swiss witch Swatch watch switch?