Voice in the Pelvic Bowl
This step follows hard on the the previous one, Breath in the Pelvic Bowl. If you haven't read that one yet, be sure to go back and do so now. To quickly recap, in the last post, we were breathing …
Voice & Speech for the Professional & Aspiring Actor
This step follows hard on the the previous one, Breath in the Pelvic Bowl. If you haven't read that one yet, be sure to go back and do so now. To quickly recap, in the last post, we were breathing …
In this step, we'll use imagery to focus on the breath in the abdomen, right down into the pelvis. We want to encourage the sensations in the lower part of the body, so we'll use imagery, connected with the feeling …
So we've worked our way through another series of warm-up steps. What have we gained? Perhaps a little better understanding of breath, sound, and the body parts (anatomy) that shape your voice, in particular the tongue, jaw and soft palate. …
This post is available for download as an audio file. This exercise seeks to challenge you to integrate some of the feeling you've gotten from the warm-up up to this point into your acting. In particular, the focus is on …
This post is available for download as an audio file. In this post, I'll take you through a warm-up exercise for your articulators, in particular the consonant sounds that make friction. But first I'll talk you through a little theory …