The measure of how loud or soft your voice is
What is Volume
the high or low sound of your voice
What is Pitch?
Giving prominence to key words and phrases
What is Emphasis?
The name of Chapter 5
What is Voice?
The silences a speaker uses between words, phrases, and sentences add drama and meaning to a speech
What is Pause?
Pausing slightly before and after a word or phrase
What is Framing?
The speed at which a person talks
What is Speech Rate?
the most important aspect of voice quality to control
What is Pitch?
altering the pitch of your voice
What is Inflection?
Another word for Articulation
What is Enunciation?
a rapid back and forth motion caused by air passing over the vocal cords
The basic sets of control your voice has
What is Volume, Rate, and Pitch
how clearly and precisely you speak
What is Articulation?
the amplification and enrichment of the voice
What is Resonance?
According to Chapter 5, the amount of basic sets of controls your voice has?
What is 3?
The stages of production
What is Respiration, Vibration, Resonance, and Articulation?
When air rushes into the nose and throat and on to the lungs until the air pressure in the lungs equals the air pressure outside the body.
What is Respiration?
Conveying emotional feeling in a speech
What is Intensity?
The amount of stages of voice production there are?
What is 4?
One mistake speakers commonly make
What is beginning their speech too loud?