πŸŽ™οΈ Voice Techniques
🫁 Anatomy of Speech
πŸ”Š Sound & Vibration
Mr. Js Fun Questions
100

This is how actors make their voices loud enough to reach the audience.

What is projection?

100

This muscle helps control breathing for speaking and singing.

What is the diaphragm?

100

This term describes the richness and vibration of the voice.

What is resonance?

100
What team of super heroes does Mr. J have on his badge? 

What is The Avengers? 

200

This refers to the clarity of speech sounds.

What is articulation?

200

These include the tongue, lips, and teeth.

What are articulators?

200

These body parts amplify and shape sound.

What are resonators?

200

What is Mr. Js second job ____.

A Professional Ballroom Instructor 

300

Good ______ helps actors be heard without shouting.

What is projection?

300

The ______ is a dome-shaped muscle below the lungs.

What is the diaphragm?

300

______ occurs when sound vibrates in the throat, mouth, and nasal passages.

What is resonance?

300

How long has Mr. J dated his wife before marriage? 

10 years 

400

Actors use this skill to avoid mumbling and be clearly understood.

What is articulation?

400

Name two articulators.

What are the tongue and lips? (Also acceptable: teeth)

400

Name two resonators.

What are the throat and nasal passages? (Also acceptable: mouth)

400
What is the house that Mr. J is in? 

AMISTAD (THE BEST HOUSE)

500

What’s the difference between projection and articulation?

Projection is making your voice loud and clear; articulation is pronouncing words clearly.

500

How does the diaphragm help with projection?

It controls breath support, allowing the voice to be strong and sustained.

500

Why is resonance important in theatre performance?

It makes the voice sound full, vibrant, and helps it carry through the space.

500

What College did Mr. J attend and what did he Major and Minor in? 

University of Texas at Arlington; Majored in Theatre and Minored in Dance

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