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Relaxation Freedom from all bodily tensions
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Posture How we sit and stand
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Breathing The necessary process of inhaling and exhaling air to live.
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diaphragm The muscle located between the abdomen and the ribcage
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Breath Control The amount of force you use in inhaling and exhaling
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Quality The voice element that makes one person sound different from everyone else.
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Pitch The musical tone of a voice LOW HIGH
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Vocal Folds Muscular membranes in the larynx that produce sound
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inflection The rising and falling of pitch. Inflection adds meaning, color, and rhythm to spoken words.
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oscilloscope An instrument that can be used to record voice patterns
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flexibility The process of varying inflections of the voice
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poise The effective control of all voice elements and body movements
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Articulation The shaping and molding of sounds into syllables
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Pronunciation The way sounds or syllables that represent a word are said and stressed according to the proper notation found in the dictionary. Pro –NUN- ci -a -tion
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Diction A person’s pronunciation of words, choice of words, and manner in which the person expresses himself or herself “ I don’t want to eat any chicken” “I don’t want to consume any fried bird”
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Dialect A pronunciation of words from different languages blended together to form a distinct language for a group of people
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accent The manner in which people speak and the way words are pronounced in different parts of the world
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Volume How softly or loudly a person speaks
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Rate The speed at which someone speaks
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Projection The placement and delivery of voice elements used effectively in communicating to an audience
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Curtain Call pg 106 Focus on Facts 1-8 Reflections 1 and 2 Encore # 1 (YES, you have to memorize it)
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