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    noises of the midnight revelry in the apartment below. He denied it at first‚ the sounds were coming from his house‚ but its muffled nature struck him with the truth. Nothing but a thick layer of concrete could distort those chorus voices to such an extent‚ voices of glasses clanging together in celebration‚ of soul touching conversation‚ of passionate moaning and of selfish happiness. Only then did the nature of the situation weigh on him‚ the room was ruthlessly soaked in darkness‚ a lonely ray

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    Sami Riley Unit 1: Developing skills for a performance. Contents page: Title | Page number | Key skills and experience | 4 | Introduction | 5 | Singing lessons and vocal warm-ups | 6 | Posture | 7 | My 4 chosen skills to improve | 7 | Health and safety | 9 | Unit 1 week 1 | 9 | Research Pocahontas | 10 | Research Mulan | 11 | Research Les Miserables | 13 | Evaluation of week 1 | 14 | Targets for next week | 15 | Unit 1 week 2 | 15 | Evaluation of week

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    case. Speech disorders refer to difficulties producing speech sounds or problems with voice quality. They might be characterized by an interruption in the flow or rhythm of speech‚ such as stuttering‚ which is called dysfluency. Speech disorders may be problems with the way sounds are formed‚ called articulation or phonological disorders‚ or they may be difficulties with the pitch‚ volume or quality of the voice. There may be a combination of several problems. People with speech disorders have trouble

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    even breath. 2. Sigh the tone with loosened jaw‚ sigh the tone on even breath 3. Sing a song with loosened jaw; sing a song on even breath. Crescendo and Decrescendo Sing a little louder in crescendos with a fuller voice. Sing a little softer in decrescendos with a lighter voice. Sigh the

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    Direction is one of the most famous teen hearth throbs and there are many reasons why we love them. The major reason‚ of course‚ is because of their incredible voices. Although they didn’t win X-Factor‚ they became even more famous than the first winner of X-Factor. Each of the members has different voices. For example‚ Harry has a husky voice which makes him different from the other members. The second reason is because of their appearance. They have a really unique fashion style‚ especially Louis

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    The Monsters Are Due on ROD SERLING CHARACTERS Narrator Tommy Steve Brand Don Martin Myra Brand‚ Steve’s wife Woman Voice One Voice Two Voice Three Voice Four Voice Five Pete Van Horn Charlie Sally‚ Tommy’s mother Man One Les Goodman Ethel Goodman‚ Les’s wife Man Two Figure One Figure Two 136 Maple Street ACT ONE (Fade in on a shot of the night sky. The various heavenly bodies stand out in sharp‚ sparkling relief. The camera moves slowly across the heavens

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    whole world with their sound. 
They sing of the days of their glory‚ 
 They sing of their exploits of old‚ 
 Of maidens and Knights‚ and of fiery fights‚ 
And guarding vast caches gold. 
 Some of their voices are treble‚ 
 And some of their voices are deep‚ 
 But all of their voices are thunderous‚ 
 And no one can get any sleep. 
 I lie in my bed

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    Once upon a time there was a frog who croaked away in Bingle Bog. Every night from dusk to dawn‚ he croaked on and on. Other little animals around loathed his voice but they were left with no choice. The crass cacophony; a very loud and unpleasant noise blared out from the sumac tree. At whose foot the frog sang till the break of dawn. The stones‚ prayers‚ sticks‚ insults‚ complaints and bricks could not silence the frog’s determination to display his heart’s great pride and joy. One

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    preventing in lot of countries. But‚ in the beginning‚ despite the success of the software in Japan‚ overseas customers have been reluctant on the software overall. For example‚ a voice provider think‚ the voice was used once the software was in the hands of others. Because professional female singers refused to provide voice samples‚ in fear that the software might create their singing voice’s clones‚ Crypton changed their focus from imitating certain singers to creating characteristic vocals. At the

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    It takes the human voice to infuse them with the shades of deeper meaning.” When Mrs. Flowers said this in the text‚ I really felt what she was getting at. When I really think about what she says‚ I find it is very true. Then‚ when she later exemplifies exactly what she says here‚ it really hits you. She recites “A Tale of Two Cities”‚ “It was the best of times and the worst of times…” as Marguerite expresses her own experience of the infused words uttered by Mrs. Flowers. “Her voice slid in and

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