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 26 találatból.
v. oldal
... speed of sound . No freeing of the voice is needed ; like Elsa the lioness , it was born free . Open your mouth and let it out . Do make waves ! To understand the nature of theatre speech , analyze the speech act from your point of view ...
... speed of sound . No freeing of the voice is needed ; like Elsa the lioness , it was born free . Open your mouth and let it out . Do make waves ! To understand the nature of theatre speech , analyze the speech act from your point of view ...
2. oldal
... speed , and stress . This chapter has been placed first in this book because the training of the actor's ear should underlie and accom- pany all his other work . Only when your ear is sharpened by disciplined listening to catch such ...
... speed , and stress . This chapter has been placed first in this book because the training of the actor's ear should underlie and accom- pany all his other work . Only when your ear is sharpened by disciplined listening to catch such ...
3. oldal
... speed , everything that may make your listening experience parallel to one in the live theatre . Studio recordings made by a group of actors called together to read a play sometimes lack these qualities . 1 3 Projecting Your Speech.
... speed , everything that may make your listening experience parallel to one in the live theatre . Studio recordings made by a group of actors called together to read a play sometimes lack these qualities . 1 3 Projecting Your Speech.
6. oldal
... speed ? What was the pitch - range ? Can you , with your native American , match the crisp consonants the British use ? With practice you can . Aside from plays , there are three recordings of Shake- speare that outshine the rest . The ...
... speed ? What was the pitch - range ? Can you , with your native American , match the crisp consonants the British use ? With practice you can . Aside from plays , there are three recordings of Shake- speare that outshine the rest . The ...
8. oldal
... speed , and in the use of pause , with the attention - getting result the actor needs . Do not neglect recordings of the untrained voice . You can learn much about the differences between the trained and untrained voice , for example ...
... speed , and in the use of pause , with the attention - getting result the actor needs . Do not neglect recordings of the untrained voice . You can learn much about the differences between the trained and untrained voice , for example ...
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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