Vocal Exercises Resonance Scale (VOWEL ARTICULATION)

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Vocal Exercises Resonance Scale (VOWEL ARTICULATION) Jaw HOOT HOOK HOE HAWK HOKE HARD HUT HEARD HAD HEAD HAY HID HEED Smooth the jaw TMJ (temperomandibular joint) Move lower jaw up and down smoothly Chewing movements move open, tongue working overtime Lips Turn upper lip up turn it back on itself hold a pencil under your nose Stroke the cheeks and lips into a pout Say mee may mar more mo moo eem aim arm orm ohm oom eemee aimee army ormy ohmy oohmee (try it with different consonants eg pee pay par pore poh poo ) Hum gently making your lips tingle vary the strength of the hum Bumble make a b sound repeat build to a deep bass sound explode from B to M Blow out through lips making them roll (flap) vary the scale

Tongue Stick tongue straight out and return it build speed do not allow tongue to droop downwards Stick tongue straight out lift point upwards and downwards stretch! Swing tongue up and down Hum on an n sound connect nasal sensation with tip of tongue and teeth Repeat d sound build speed explode into n Roll r on the tip of the tongue up and down the scale Soft Palate Yawn With mouth open breathe through the nose Make a HARD sound and drop the soft palate to make it nasal. Hum on ng vary pitch and add clicks Repeat g (as in gun ) increase strength of voice Roll an r sound from front to back of tongue BIFFITTO DAD DIKER ZIN NIPU JOCKERWOF Play with these changing rhythm, pitch and volume.

The Actor s Voice Introduction: This activity can be used as a warmer to inject some life into the class. The teacher can model some of the example first. 1. Say hello : i) in a happy way ii) in a sad way iii) in a bored way iv) in a sexy way v) to a friend vi) to a customer 1. Say a person s name: i) in an angry way ii) like you love that person iii) like you hate that person 1. Say Come here now : i) to a dog or cat ii) to a kid who has been naughty iii) to a very shy person 1. Say So Long or Goodbye : i) to a person you are happy to see leave ii) to your boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife iii) to somebody that you will never see again iv) to somebody you don t know well, or you just met

Exercises to improve your voice expression 1. Smile Pucker - Smile with exaggeration, letting your teeth show and drawing the lips as tightly as possible, making your cheek muscles hurt. Say eeeeeeee. Then with exaggeration, pucker or protrude your lips, saying oooooooooo. Repeat ten times each in quick succession (eeeeeeee-ooooooo). Repeat with mee-moo, tee-too, bee-boo, gee-goo, lee-loo. 2. Open Wide - Open your mouth as wide as possible. Say ahhhhh. Now close your mouth, saying ooooo. Repeat ahhhhhh-ooooooooo several times, being sure to open your mouth extremely wide. 3. Tongue Tip - Stretch your tongue, trying to touch the tip of your nose. With your tongue, now try to touch your chin. Only one in 1,000 people can actually do either, so don't worry if you can't succeed. The stretch is the important thing. Repeat several times. 4. Tongue Stretch - Curl up your tongue and touch the soft palate at the back of your throat. Now push out your right cheek and then your left cheek as far as you can with your tongue. Repeat. 5. Tongue Twisters - Say quickly - with exaggerated tongue, lip, and jaw movements - several of the following tongue twisters. 1. Much whirling water makes the mill wheel work well. 2. Odd birds always gobble green almonds in the autumn. 3. She makes a proper cup of coffee in a copper coffee pot. 4. Round and round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran. 5. Shave a cedar shingle thin. 6. Double bubble gum bubbles double. 7. Sinful Caesar slipped his snifter, seized his knees and sneezed.

Tongue Twisters - Simple List Still the sinking steamer ship saileth south Around the rugged rock the rural rascal ran Real roses rustle rurally A stewed sowʼs snout stewed A sick sparrow sang six sad Spring songs A single solid silver sifter sifts sifted sugar Six thick thistle sticks Lelith listlessly lisps lengthy lessons Shirley slid the scissors down the slippery slanting slates Down the slippery slide they slid, sitting slightly sideways; slipping swiftly see them skid on holidays and Fridays. A shooting suit thʼatʼs suitable for shooting, should be made of a suiting that is suitable; if not made of a suiting that is suitable, then that shooting suitʼs not suitable for shooting. Shall Sarah Sillings share her silver shilling? Sarah Sillings shall share her shining shilling. If a shipshape ship shop stocks six shipshape shop-soiled ships, how many shipshape shop-soiled ships would six shipshape shops stock? Seventy shuddering sailors stood silent as short sharp shattering shocks shook the splendid ship. Billy Button bought a bunch of beautiful bananas. A bunch of beautiful bananas, Billy Button bought. If Billy Button bought a bunch of beautiful bananas, whereʼs the bunch of beautiful bananas Billy Button bought?