Voice
There are references in some Shakespeare's plays to the vocal exercising of an actor before performance and the importance of enunciation and volume. In ancient Greek times, it was the greatest orators, those with the physical gift of a beautiful voice and a strong diaphragm, that were the actors and public speakers. Vocal exercises are part of an actor’s working life. There are many types of vocal exercises, and each addresses a different part of the vocal mechanism. You can look at each component as a cog in a machine that, when put together, will aid understandable and natural sounding speech that can easily be heard at the back of an auditorium. This collection takes you through a warm up and a series of exercises typical for actors in rehearsal at the National Theatre.
Épisodes
- 12 épisodes
Great
16/11/2012
Great tool and very helpful.
Awesome!
30/05/2011
I tried the warm ups because I do a lot of reading aloud and that kind of thing and it helped a lot. I was rather surprised!
cool
18/05/2011
i heard u hav to pay alot fr voice soo this is pretty cool:)
real gift
12/05/2011
Thank you iTunes and National Theater for providing this gift of free voice lessons. I have paid for voice lessons in the past, and I appreciate every second of this instruction.
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Informations
- CréationNational Theatre
- Années d’activité2011 - 2017
- Épisodes12
- ClassificationTous publics
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