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Vocal Process and the Spoken Voice...
For
actors, voice teachers, classroom teachers and presenters.
Vocal Process runs
practical courses on vocal development and exploration, problem
solving, improved communication and vocal pedagogy. For the last
four years
Gillyanne Kayes has been teaching a
pedagogy module for the MA in Voice Studies (MAVS) at the Central
School of Speech and Drama in London.
The Vocal Process
courses most appropriate to the spoken voice are:
With One Voice,
The Voice of Violence,
The Developing Voice and our flagship course,
Singing and the Actor Training.
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Vocal Process can
provide tailored courses and INSETs in the areas of voice production
and adolescent voice change. In addition, the CSSD pedagogy module
described above, or elements from it, can be given as a tailored
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Click here for details of the most recent
workshops at CSSD for the MA Voice Studies course. |
The
Singing and The
Actor book, now in its second edition, gives detailed
information on false vocal fold retraction, tone onsets, generating
airflow, projection, tuning the oral resonator, medialising vowels
and listener-oriented diction.
The new
Singing and The
Actor Audio Guide CD includes audio examples of the different
voice qualities, the siren, anchoring, retraction (the internal
laugh), controlling the nasal port, the tongue and jaw and finding
breath.
Successful Singing Auditions contains information relevant to
any performer: the audition arena, your job and the panels job,
measuring your success, your levels of competence and an entire
chapter devoted to what makes you special that includes the FOAL
(Falling Off A Log) Process to define your comfort zone.
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