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Misc.VoiceThe Diaphragm

Parts of the MouthInflection

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Inflection – 10

Shrill, nasal, raspy, breathy, booming, etc.

Inflection – 20

How fast or slow you speak.

Inflection – 30

How high or low you speak.

Inflection – 40

How loud or soft you speak.

Inflection – 50

How you divide speech into smaller parts.

Parts of the Mouth – 10

The roof of your mouth.

Parts of the Mouth – 20

Another word for the throat.

Parts of the Mouth – 30

The moving bone to which lower teeth are

connected.

Parts of the Mouth – 40

A large muscle located in the mouth used for

speech; also the organ responsible for our sense

of taste.

Parts of the Mouth – 50

Flaps in the throat which vibrate when air passes

over them, creating sound.

The Diaphragm – 10

What the muscle does when inhaling.

The Diaphragm – 20

What the muscle does when exhaling.

The Diaphragm – 30

The location of the muscle.

The Diaphragm – 40

The picture shows which step of breathing?

The Diaphragm – 50

The picture below shows which step of breathing?

Voice – 10

One of the requirements of an actor’s voice.

(“Must…”)

Voice – 20

The second of the requirements of an

actor’s voice.(“Must…”)

Voice – 30

The third of the requirements of an

actor’s voice.(“Must…”)

Voice – 40

To use your voice to fill a performing space so that

every member of the audience can hear and

understand you.

Voice – 50

Variety in speech.

Miscellaneous – 10

Open, sustained sounds.

Miscellaneous – 20

Able to be heard.

Miscellaneous – 30

Stopped or shaped sounds.

Miscellaneous – 40

Hard and soft palates, throat, and sinuses.

Miscellaneous – 50

Jaw, lips, tongue, teeth, and soft palate.