voice intonations rizvi
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Voice IntonationsVoice Intonations
A Brief PresentationA Brief Presentation
By
Syed Abdallah Rizvi
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Voice is vibrant, alive!
It is a very important mediumof EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION. It can be cultured
It can evolvewith practise,
efforts and systematicplanning.
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Martin Luther King
Dream2.ram
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Y
yes.
Yes
Yes Yeess!
YESSSS!!!
Yes?
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Historic Perspective
At the end of XIX century B.L.Yavorskyestablished the link between the vocalside of the verbal speech and
expressiveness in music. Investigations led the scientist to
revealing the concept of intonation. It isprecisely the intonation i.e. the vocal sideof the verbal speech that is the maindecisive factor of its expressiveness.
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What is
INTONATION?
Hearing is guided by the presence orabsence of the intonation
of rising and lowering, increase and decrease,
quickening and drawling,
joining and dividing, respites and stoppages.
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Hearing defines mood or the generalcontents of the conversation
Performance of the same dramatic playby different actors produces differentimpression solely due to reproductionof the words of this work in spite of the
appearance of the actors, their mimicand plastic acting.
And even separate persons posses the
ability to pronounce one and the sameword repeatedly giving it anotherexpression
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When we listen to theconversation in the language
unknown to us we, beingunable to define the subject ofthe conversation, often guessabout the mood, the contentsof the conversation itself.
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When we hear the sounds ofWhen we hear the sounds of
the human speech behind thethe human speech behind the
wall or hereabout we, failing towall or hereabout we, failing tomake out words, always definemake out words, always define
faultlessly define whether it isfaultlessly define whether it is
conversation, narration orconversation, narration or
reading aloud.reading aloud.
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With all the hype surrounding convergence,content, mobility, and multimodality, the
single most powerful application that unifies
and clarifies all forms of communications
is the sound of the human voice.
Voice Tells a Story
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Paralinguistic
Intonations
Stress
Pause
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paralanguage
We convey feelings, moods andattitudes through a variety of voicequalities, which are sometimes called
paralanguage. Among these qualitiesare volume, pace, intonation, stressand juncture.
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Volume and Pace
Volume and pace should be used in acareful, controlled way.
You can let your voice rise to acrescendo, the pace and volumequickening until you reach a peak ofexcitement. Or you can drop to a dramatic
whisper.
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Stress
Stress is another important element ofparalanguage. The way you emphasize
words can change the meaning of yoursentences.
As you speak, be conscious of the effects ofsense stress on the meaning you're trying toconvey. Use stress to help your listenerunderstand the sense in which you usewords and to show which words youconsider to be important
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Pause
Can change the entire meaning ofyour conversation
Right pauses.for the right period
It helps the message to sink in
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Voice is the first choice and providesan intimate sense of connection
human voice intonations assign a specific meaningto our speech
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For example, voicecan relay concern
from a grandparent orexpress the joy of anewfound
relationship that goesbeyond the meaningof the words used inthe conversation.
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Very important
in todays
businesscommunication
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Every voice tells astory
It reveals thepersonality, it mayreveal what onewants to
concealalsoreveal what u wantto reveal butwithout saying it!
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A voice naturally comes out with astrong emotion .
Through experiences, peoplecould guess a situation through an
emotional voice.
Because of the nature, some
elemental vocal sounds mightpsychologically effect to commonfeelings, just like colors do.
Voice Related to Body Language
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A voice can be sent in the darknessor an invisible situation
Making a voice/sound for gettingother's attentions or warning had to
be important to survive for people
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Voice can make
rhythm related totime. This nature of
voice has beenuseful forconducting a group
to do something
together such ascarrying heavy
things, pounding
rice, rowing a boatetc.; this had to be
very important tobuild cooperation.
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These kinds of vocal traditions are handeddown for a long time as local calls/labor
songs, easing each individual heart by the
long term links.
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Voice cannot beVoice cannot be
Seen
Held It just fades away..
It has a very veryshort life span.
Unlike written wordswhich can be
reviewed
The voice tells the real story!!!The voice tells the real story!!!
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Vocal expressions are alive!
Strictly speaking, a vocal language changes theexpression for each time with the emotional
background, also words and the system change
in time influenced by other cultures. Because of this changeable nature, vocal
languages are alive and attractive, creating
dialects and slang terms easily.
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And finally
When you speak, your voice speaks in ways
that go far beyond the words themselves. Avariety of voice qualities convey feeling, moods
and attitudes.
When George Bush ran for president in 1988, hehired a voice coach to help him lower his voice an
octave. Why? Because the candidate's high-pitched voice had helped saddle him with the"wimp" image, even though Bush had proved his
valor as a Navy combat pilot during World War II.