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    or phrase to give it emphasis * Inflection- change in pitch or tone of voice. * Intensity- a high degree of emotional excitement; depth of feeling. The poem lacked intensity and left me unmoved. * Pause- refers to taking a small breath or rest before speaking or before state a thought or idea. * Pitch- highs and lows‚ inflections used to show emotion * Resonance- the application and enrichment of voice. * Respiration- rate of breath * Speech Rate- the speed at which

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    is erect but relaxed * People with poor posture must always remind themselves in order to improve it * The advantages of good posture include more efficient breathing‚ better health and appearance‚ increased energy and a stronger‚ clearer voice. Body Movement and Gestures Gestures such as the

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    Human beings were created with an ability to learn and use language in their daily living. The scientific study of human language is called Linguistics. Just like a tree with many branches‚ Linguistics has five main branches of analysis‚ namely Phonetics‚ Phonology‚ Morphology‚ Syntax and Semantics. The writer will dwell on the airstream mechanisms involved in Phonetics‚ which is the study of sound and speech production in human language. The word ‘airstream’ refers to a current of air; specifically

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    LARYNGITIS The larynx‚ also known as the voice box‚ lies between the pharynx and the trachea. It has nine layers of cartilage and it contains two folds‚ called vocal cords. The opening between the vocal cords is called the glottis and as air leaves the lungs‚ the vocal cords vibrate and produce sound. The tongue and lips then act on the sound to produce speech. When the larynx and the vocal cords become inflamed or irritated‚ the condition is called Laryngitis. The swelling in the vocal cords causes

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    Children enjoy singing. It allows them to relax and belt out a tune however they want. Children can become real imaginative and creative using different beats‚ words and pitches to make their own music. Whether it is singing in a high voice‚ fast‚ a low voice‚ or talking‚ they make it their own unique music. Everyone can sing‚ it depends on if one wants to believe they can or not. Show confidence when singing‚ learn the varying pitches that are used‚ and choose the appropriate song for one’s

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    Pitch correction also known as “Auto-tune” is software used heavily in today’s popular music world. It is plug-in software that is added to industry leading recording programs such as Protools‚ Logic and Cubase. “When used properly it corrects the intonation of pitches without altering any other aspects of sound. Pitch correction is mostly used in studios to adjust vocal lines. In rare cases it is used to correct a note played on an instrument or for live performance (Daley‚ 2003).” It arrived on

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    HENRY MADDEN LIBRARY DATABASE TITLE/AUTHOR LINK TO ARTICLE Music Index [Ebsco] Can Music Preference Indicate Mental Health Status In Young People?/Felicity Baker and William Bor http://web.a.ebscohost.com.hmlproxy.lib.csufresno.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=7&sid=aba1be7e-f0f2-429f-8103-87dc48fe57c1%40sessionmgr4002&hid=4209 Music Index [Ebsco] A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials Using Music Therapy for Children/Mrazova‚ Marcela and Celec‚ Peter http://web.a.ebscohost.com.hmlproxy

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    The Australian Identity – essay The opinions views and beliefs of our Australian population combined with influence from other countries and major voices are the main contributors towards our constantly changing and diverse Australian identity. Numerous texts explore aspects of this idea‚ including Robert Gray’s poems ‘north coast town’ and ‘Late ferry’‚ as well as a passage written by Kate Grenville entitled ‘mate’. First of all‚ ’North cost town’‚ a poem written by Robert Gray‚ explores the

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    richness of her tone has an inherent motherly quality that blends well with the Antonio. However‚ it would seem that Antonio’s tone could use a little more resonant brilliance because he is occasionally lost beneath sounds‚ especially when the higher voices sing along with him. When the Marquis de Boisfleury arrives seeking Linda‚ the entire chorus is standing around his vehicle - no action is occurring at all for a good long while as they exchange melodic dialogue‚ and it is really a little bit too

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    help protect you from damaging your voice for a period of time‚ and potentially for life. First‚ lets go over exactly what the vocal cords do in our body. Vocal cords are the folds of mucous membrane in the larynx which vibrate to make a range of vocal sounds‚ such as those during speaking and singling. Females are actually at a higher risk of developing vocal nodules. Vocal cord nodules and polyps are noncancerous growths on the vocal folds that affect the voice. They may appear on either one or

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