VOICE
TODAY!
- Whispered resonance
- Front Vowels
VOWELS.
What do you know?
- Vowels are speech sounds that are created by, the
relatively free passage of breath through the larynx and
oral cavity, usually forming the most prominent and
central sound of a syllable.
- When speaking a vowel there is no built up pressure,
the sound is simply shaped by the position of the tongue.
HOW VOWELS ARE MADE.
Vowels are generally characterised by three
different criteria:
- Height - the position of the tongue in the mouth
relative to the roof of the mouth
- Tongue - the position of the tongue in either the
front or back of the mouth and
- Roundness - the shape of the lips as the vowel
sound is being made.
HEAT OF VOWELS!
Feel the long vowel sounds vs the short vowel
of ‘Hit’.
OO as in food
AW as in fawn
AH as in father
ER as in fur
EE as in feel
MONOTHONGS
A monophthong is a single vowel spoken without
change in quality throughout the course of a
syllable. For example: Bed
Or
two written vowels representing a single sound. For
example: as oa in boat
DIPHTHONGS
A vowel sound that glides from one vowel sound to another is
called a diphthong. They are often referred to as gliding vowels.
OH as in foal
OW as in foul
AY as in fake
EYE as in find
EAR as in fear
AIR as in fair
URE as in fury
TRIPHTHONGS
A triphthong is a sequence of three vowels making up one syllable.
View
Lion
Iron
Royal
Loyal
Tyre
Lier
Diet
PARTS OF THE TONGUE
WHISPERED RESONANCE
FRONT VOWELS
Crannell, K (2011) Voice and Articulation (5th
Edition) pp. 88-98