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Misc. Voice The Diaphragm Parts of the Mouth Inflection 50 40 30 20 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50
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Inflection – 10 Shrill, nasal, raspy, breathy, booming, etc.
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Inflection – 20 How fast or slow you speak.
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Inflection – 30 How high or low you speak.
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Inflection – 40 How loud or soft you speak.
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Inflection – 50 How you divide speech into smaller parts.
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Parts of the Mouth – 10 The roof of your mouth.
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Parts of the Mouth – 20 Another word for the throat.
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Parts of the Mouth – 30 The moving bone to which lower teeth are connected.
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Parts of the Mouth – 40 A large muscle located in the mouth used for speech; also the organ responsible for our sense of taste.
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Parts of the Mouth – 50 Flaps in the throat which vibrate when air passes over them, creating sound.
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The Diaphragm – 10 What the muscle does when inhaling.
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The Diaphragm – 20 What the muscle does when exhaling.
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The Diaphragm – 30 The location of the muscle.
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The Diaphragm – 40 The picture shows which step of breathing?
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The Diaphragm – 50 The picture below shows which step of breathing?
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Voice – 10 One of the requirements of an actor’s voice. (“Must…”)
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Voice – 20 The second of the requirements of an actor’s voice. (“Must…”)
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Voice – 30 The third of the requirements of an actor’s voice. (“Must…”)
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Voice – 40 To use your voice to fill a performing space so that every member of the audience can hear and understand you.
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Voice – 50 Variety in speech.
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Miscellaneous – 10 Open, sustained sounds.
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Miscellaneous – 20 Able to be heard.
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Miscellaneous – 30 Stopped or shaped sounds.
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Miscellaneous – 40 Hard and soft palates, throat, and sinuses.
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Miscellaneous – 50 Jaw, lips, tongue, teeth, and soft palate.
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