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UNDERSTANDING OF THE HUMAN VOICE AS AN INSTRUMENT OF THE ACTOR
THE VOICE OF THE ACTOR UNDERSTANDING OF THE HUMAN VOICE AS AN INSTRUMENT OF THE ACTOR
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The Human Head
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SINUSES HARD PALATE NASAL CAVITY UVULA TONGUE VELUM (SOFT PALATE) ORAL CAVITY LIPS PHARYNX EPIGLOTTIS TEETH ESOPHAGUS LARYNX TRACHEA GLOTTIS (VOCAL FOLDS)
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VOCAL WARM-UP SEVEN STEPS 10-20 MINUTE DAILY PROCESS
DISCOVERY OF THE VOICE AS A FLEXIBLE INSTRUMENT WITH VARIETY FOR THE ACTOR
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WAKE-UP Solo Stretches and yawns Yoga Four corners Zip-Zap-Zop Wha!
2-4 minutes
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VOCAL FOLDS Phonation Threshold (the moment when you begin to make sound) Breathy vs. fully voiced Hmmm Loosen lips—bbbbbbbb This can be combined with the wake-up to save time 2 minutes
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EXTREMES Chest Resonance Mm Lower pitches Head up and back
Shakes and shimmies Bent knees Tarzan 1-2 minutes each Mm Lilting Tongue out Mmmmmeeee Hhheee Jerry Lewis Nasal singing
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BLENDING EXTREMES HEY Elevator 1-10 box (up, across, down, across)
Roller coaster Arm swings 1 minute
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BREATH SUPPORT ABS! Breath support is the abdominal wall working
Belly moves in as sound comes out Resistance- push on something plank stance Leg lifts Stomach crunch Feel the push of your abs to get the sound out. 1-3 minutes
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ARTICULATION Tongue stretches Whisper with over articulation
Betty Botter and other tongue twisters BUH-DUH-GUH-BUH Tea-two, tay-two, toe-two, tie-two 3 minutes
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TEXT Perform text with an awareness of your voice
Walking- changing directions with each shift Explore other steps of warm-up with text 2 minutes
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