Voice

By National Theatre

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There are references in some Shakespeare's plays to the vocal exercising of an actor before performance and the importance of enunciation and volume. In ancient Greek times, it was the greatest orators, those with the physical gift of a beautiful voice and a strong diaphragm, that were the actors and public speakers. Vocal exercises are part of an actor’s working life. There are many types of vocal exercises, and each addresses a different part of the vocal mechanism. You can look at each component as a cog in a machine that, when put together, will aid understandable and natural sounding speech that can easily be heard at the back of an auditorium. This collection takes you through a warm up and a series of exercises typical for actors in rehearsal at the National Theatre.

Episode Date
National Theatre: Vocal Warm-Up
Feb 27, 2017
Text work on vowels in ‘O what a noble mind…’
Apr 28, 2011
Text work on consonants in ‘To be, or not to be…’
Apr 28, 2011
Vocal exploration of the Olivier
Apr 28, 2011
Text work on prose from Saint Joan
Mar 29, 2011
Text work on blank verse from Much Ado About Nothing
Mar 29, 2011
Vocal warm-up: Articulation
Mar 29, 2011
Vocal warm-up: Opening up the voice
Mar 29, 2011
Vocal warm-up: Resonance
Mar 29, 2011
Vocal warm-up: Breathing
Mar 29, 2011
Vocal exploration of the Lyttelton
Mar 29, 2011
Vocal exploration of the Cottesloe
Mar 29, 2011