All these words are used to describe how we choose to use voice in order to create different characters or show different emotions.
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pitch |
The pitch of your voice is how high or low it sounds.
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pace |
You can say some lines with a fast pace and some with a slower pace.
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accent |
A Scottish accent is different to an Irish one.
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emphasis |
When we stress one word more than others, we have used emphasis.
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pause |
An actor may pause in a speech, to build tension, change the subject or many other reasons.
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tone |
The tone of your voice shows how you are feeling, so you might have a sad tone to your voice.
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volume |
The volume of your voice is how loud or quiet it is.
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intonation |
Intonation is how our voice rises and falls. For example, our intonation goes up at the end of a question.
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