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23 Cards in this Set

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emoting
expressing emotions too much
ensemble ethic
purposeful interaction between fellow actors- a working relationship based on trust and being part of a whole group
fall
forgetting your lines or getting lost in a scene
going up
forgetting your lines during a rehearsal or a performance
illusion of the first time
the actor's ability to perform in a show over and over again with the same energy and emotion
interplay
interaction between characters
Step on
to cut off or interrupt another character by speaking over his or her lines
supporting roles
roles that support a leading role
an actors voice needs
strength, volume, flexibility and audibility
2 muscles that force air into lungs
diaphragm and intercostals
larynx
contains vocal cords
resonators
mouth, throat, sinuses and nose
articulators
tongue, lips, soft palette, hard palette, teeth, cheeks and jaw
pitch
the highness or lowness of your voice
volume
loudness of voice
rate
speed of your speech
resonance
a rich, warm vocal quality
project
to increase voice so it carries to the audience
larynx
voice box
inflection
variety of vocal speech
diaphragm
flat muscle that seperates the chest from the abdominal cavity
audible
able to be heard
What are the elements of good vocal production are
1-controlled breathing
2-resonance
3-pitch and inflection
4- volume
5-rate
6- clear articulaion
7- pronunciation