Speech for the StageRoutledge, 2013. ápr. 3. - 264 oldal From its original publication, thousands of actors have used this classic text to develop and refine their voice and speech. Evangeline Machlin includes warm-up routines for the voice but initially focuses on the importance of listening. She also discusses such important elements as relaxation, phonetics, articulation, resonance, pitch, rate of speech and stress. In addition, there are chapters on dialects, on reading aloud, sight reading, auditioning and performance. |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 35 találatból.
vii. oldal
... , and speech for sight - reading and auditions . Begin with a rapid reading of Chapters 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4. Plan on a long - range program of work on listening and projection with reference as needed to the mechanics of speech . vii.
... , and speech for sight - reading and auditions . Begin with a rapid reading of Chapters 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4. Plan on a long - range program of work on listening and projection with reference as needed to the mechanics of speech . vii.
1. oldal
... begin by listening . All human speech involves simultaneous hearing and speaking , with the ear as the feedback system for the brain . If you make a mistake when you speak , perhaps mispro- nouncing a word or transposing sounds as did ...
... begin by listening . All human speech involves simultaneous hearing and speaking , with the ear as the feedback system for the brain . If you make a mistake when you speak , perhaps mispro- nouncing a word or transposing sounds as did ...
2. oldal
... begin your listening program now , and here- after organize it around your studies in each chapter , listening especially to tone quality when you are working on Chapter 7 , to the articulation of sounds with Chapter 8 , and so on ...
... begin your listening program now , and here- after organize it around your studies in each chapter , listening especially to tone quality when you are working on Chapter 7 , to the articulation of sounds with Chapter 8 , and so on ...
3. oldal
... begin to make your own record collection , following three principles of selec- tion . First , choose chiefly voices of good American actors . Second , choose plays ( or prose or poetry ) of literary merit . Third , in general , choose ...
... begin to make your own record collection , following three principles of selec- tion . First , choose chiefly voices of good American actors . Second , choose plays ( or prose or poetry ) of literary merit . Third , in general , choose ...
9. oldal
... begin- ning on page 216 , or from your school library's collection . Lis- ten to one voice on the record especially , until you become familiar with it . Write a short comment on why you think it is a good ( or a poor ) theatre voice ...
... begin- ning on page 216 , or from your school library's collection . Lis- ten to one voice on the record especially , until you become familiar with it . Write a short comment on why you think it is a good ( or a poor ) theatre voice ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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588 | 37 |
Articulation and the Phonetic Alphabet | 89 |
Pitch Rate and Stress | 133 |
The Speaking of Shakespeare | 145 |
Dialects for the Stage | 186 |
Reading Aloud Auditioning and Performing | 194 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 221 |
Advanced Exercises | 244 |
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