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What does vocal ‘pitch’ refer to?
How high or low your voice is.
How loud or soft your voice is.
How fast or slow your voice is.
The emotion with which you speak.
What does vocal ‘pace’ refer to?
How high or low your voice is.
How loud or soft your voice is.
How fast or slow your voice is.
The emotion with which you speak.
What does vocal ‘volume’ refer to?
Whether you pause for dramatic effect.
How loud or quiet your voice is.
How fast or slow your voice is.
The emotion with which you speak.
What does vocal ‘tone’ refer to?
Whether you pause for dramatic effect.
The emotion with which you speak.
Whether you speak with an accent.
How loud or quiet your voice is.
What does vocal term ‘pause’’ refer to?
Whether you pause for dramatic effect.
The emotion with which you speak.
Whether you speak with an accent.
How loud or quiet your voice is.
What does the vocal term ‘articulate’ refer to?
Able to speak clearly and expressively.
Ensuring your voice can be heard at all times on stage.
Speaking with an accent.
How low or high you are speaking.
What does the vocal term ‘projection’ refer to?
Able to speak clearly and expressively.
Ensuring your voice can be heard at all times on stage.
How fast or slow your speech is.
How low or high you are speaking.
Should you always use a variety of vocal skills?
Yes because the teacher said.
Yes because this shows that we have range as an actor and keeps the audience interested.
Yes because the character does
No
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