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    Vocal Techniques

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    However these are beneficial exercises whenever you choose to use them. These Warm-ups have 3 basic principles behind them: 1. Good Posture 2. Proper Breathing 3. Be gentle with your voice and Warm-up before intensive use. WARM-UPS Good posture is very important if you want to get the best out of your voice. When you are going to sing‚ watch that you are in a position of minimum tension and maximum flexibility with ears directly over shoulders‚ shoulders over your hips. Check you can still

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    Lesson Plan Grammar

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    skills: For Informational Use – Construct sentence in Simple Future Tense General Objective: Students will be able to use both active and passive voices of Simple Future Tense. Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson‚ students should be able to: 1) Construct a sentence in active voice of Simple Future Tense 2) Construct a sentence in passive voice of Simple Future Tens Moral values: Self-reliance‚ cooperation and courage‚ environment awareness. Educational emphasis: Thinking skills‚ Writing

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    Modes of Verbs

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    Modes of verb Mode is the manner in which the action‚ the being‚ or the state is asserted. Mode does not show the manner of the action or state‚ but the manner of its assertion. The action or state may be asserted: • as something that may‚ can‚ or must take place. • as something imagined or supposed which is placed under a condition. • as something desired. In written English‚ the mode or manner of the action or state is expressed by means of limiting words. For example The soldier fought

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    Passive Voice The two essential requirements for good Army writing are putting the main point in the introduction and using the active voice. While using passive voice is not necessarily wrong‚ and is sometimes appropriate‚ the Army emphasizes the use of active voice in correspondence. This makes your writing clearer and more direct. Why should we avoid using passive voice? 1. Passive voice creates sentences that are indirect‚ unfocused‚ and slows communication 2. Passive voice hides

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    Delivering a Persuasive Speech  Douglas A. Parker  August 13‚ 2001 | Amazon Products | |Subject(s):  Language Arts/Reading and Public Speaking |Links of Note | |[pic] | |Overview:   Students need to understand that how they say something and how they physically present |Persuasive Essay Topics form| | | |themselves are just as important as what they say.  By understanding

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    Land Lord Lecture Paper

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    1 Margaret Peel Professor Lin English 102 20 April XXXX Opposing Voices in “Ballad of the Landlord” Langston Hughes’s “Ballad of the Landlord” is narrated through four voices‚ each with its own perspective on the poem’s action. These opposing voices—of a tenant‚ a landlord‚ the police‚ and the press—dramatize a black man’s experience in a society Thesis states Peel’s main idea. dominated by whites. The main voice in the poem is that of the tenant‚ who‚ as the last line tells us‚ is

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    Lesson Plan

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    Prepared by: Byron Paul C. Beadoy Session: 1 Date: March 1‚ 2011 I. Objectives: A. Identifying sentence in present perfect tense with passive voice; B. Writing sentence using passive (present perfect tense). II. Subject matter: A. Topic: Explaining a Process Using Passive Voice (Present Perfect Tense). B. Materials: textbook‚ visual aids (picture) C. Reference: Bermudez‚ V. F.‚ Cruz‚ J.M.‚ Gorgon‚ E.R.‚ Nery‚ R.F.‚ San Juan‚ M.A.‚ 2007

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    all things that should be taken into account when looking at these singers. Till Lindemann of the world famous band Rammstein‚ has a deep bass voice. Nearly all that he sings is in the German language‚ with a few songs in English‚ two in Russian‚ one in Spanish‚ and one in French. He usually rolls his r’s and growls the ‘ach’ sound. His singing voice and style are resonant and unique. The music he performs is mostly industrial metal‚ with some songs having techno‚ pop‚ or blues influences. Some

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    ever participated on The Voice. There were engaging reggae artists‚ powerful divas‚ smooth balladeers‚ country artists‚ and mostly pop hopefuls. However‚ The Voice was also able to produce some indie pop artists who excel not just vocally‚ but also in the ability to recreate an already popular sound. The outcome is an accomplishment in terms of own materials‚ when these artists graduate on the show. Madilyn Paige‚ for example‚ is a strong example of an artist from The Voice who is able to create a

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    created. A musical film had the actors singing songs that are related in with the storyline. In the years of silent films‚ musical films were unable to be produce because the audience would be unable to hear the actor’s voices. The vitaphone had the ability to record the actor’s voices and then play them back during the silent film. This device then led to the ability for actors to sing and dance because the songs would already be prerecorded. With musical films

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