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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vi. oldal
... exercise over it what engi- neers call " quality control . " You monitor your speech , partly by feel , but chiefly by ear , catching errors as they occur . The ear becomes to the actor what the eye is to the dancer , who monitors his ...
... exercise over it what engi- neers call " quality control . " You monitor your speech , partly by feel , but chiefly by ear , catching errors as they occur . The ear becomes to the actor what the eye is to the dancer , who monitors his ...
vii. oldal
... Exercises on the last . The latter , a short but useful series , is one which you should invariably undertake whenever you are about to use your speech in a situation calling for projection . It warms up the vocal tract , letting you ...
... Exercises on the last . The latter , a short but useful series , is one which you should invariably undertake whenever you are about to use your speech in a situation calling for projection . It warms up the vocal tract , letting you ...
viii. oldal
... exercises to work with . By varying the exercises as suggested and by inventing new ones , you will renew your interest and propel yourself to vigor- ous effort . Regard the development of your speech as never completed , always ...
... exercises to work with . By varying the exercises as suggested and by inventing new ones , you will renew your interest and propel yourself to vigor- ous effort . Regard the development of your speech as never completed , always ...
ix. oldal
... Exercises for the Correction of Tonal Faults 222 APPENDIX B : ( a ) The Actor's Practice Routine ( b ) The Actor's Warm - up Exercises 239 241 APPENDIX C : Advanced Exercises in Speech Techniques 244 252 INDEX | LIST OF PLATES I ...
... Exercises for the Correction of Tonal Faults 222 APPENDIX B : ( a ) The Actor's Practice Routine ( b ) The Actor's Warm - up Exercises 239 241 APPENDIX C : Advanced Exercises in Speech Techniques 244 252 INDEX | LIST OF PLATES I ...
4. oldal
... Shaw cried , as he met her , " Here at last is my Saint Joan ! I can produce the play ! " In her old age , Miss Thorndike confessed that she still kept up her voice exercises . She was 41 SPEECH FOR THE STAGE The Speech Instrument.
... Shaw cried , as he met her , " Here at last is my Saint Joan ! I can produce the play ! " In her old age , Miss Thorndike confessed that she still kept up her voice exercises . She was 41 SPEECH FOR THE STAGE The Speech Instrument.
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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accent achieve action actor aloud American arms articulation audience become begin body breath British Caed called carry Chapter clear close consonants continue Correction described develop dialect dropped effect exercises exhalation eyes fault feel final give GROUP hand head hear heard inflection inhale John keep kind lines lips Listen look lower meaning mouth move movements nasal natural occur once pause performance phonetic pitch play poem position possible practice production projection pronunciation reading recording relaxation released Repeat resonance Rest role scene selection sense sentence sequence Shakespeare silence singing slowly sound speak speech speed spelling spoken stage standing stress syllable symbol technique theatre tone tongue transcribed transcription unit vocal voice vowel wide words