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What is step 1?

Freeing the voice. Releasing tension throughout the body and shifting our skeletal alignment to allow freer breath.

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What is step 2?

Breath support. connecting both, the rib cage and abdomen, to set the voice sailing.

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What is step 3?

Maintaining support. Producing sound in challenging situations.

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What is step 4?

Communication, Heightened sense of give and take.

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What is step 5?

Articulate and text work. Learn the placement of words and the action of the sounds. As well as making choices based on the evidence within the text itself.

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What comes first in the vertebral column and how many are there?

Cervical (seven)

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What comes second in the vertebral column and how many are there?

Thoracic (twelve)

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What comes third in the vertebral column and how many are there?

Lumbar (five)

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What comes fourth in the vertebral column and how many are there?

Sacrum (Has five fused vertebrae)

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What comes last in the vertebral column and how many are there?

Coccyx (Three to four fused vertebrae)

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What is place?

where a sound is made

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What is manner?

how a sound is made.

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What is voicing?

vibration of the vocal folds.

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What is labial?

Consonants that involve one or both lips. (Includes Bilabials and Labiodentals)

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What is Coronal?

consonants made with the front of the tongue. (Includes interdental, alveolar, post-alveolar, and palatal consonants)

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What is Dorsal?

produced by the back of the tongue. (includes velar and glottal sounds.)

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In terms of Labial, what is Bilabial?

sound made with both lips.

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Example of a Labial Bilabial sound?

p “pay”

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In terms of Labial, what is Labial dental?

Sounds made with the lower lip and upper teeth.

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Example of labial dental?

f “fee”

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In terms of Coronal, what is Interdental?

Sounds made with the tongue between both teeth.

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Example of Coronal interdental?

0- “thigh”

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In terms of Coronal, what is Alveolar?

sound made with the tongue touching the top of your mouth.

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Example of coronal alveolar?

n “no”

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In terms of coronal, what is post-alveolar?

sounds made when your tongue hits the back of the alveolar ridge.

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Example of post-alveolar?

d3 “banjo”

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In terms of coronal, what is Palatal?

Sounds made when the tongue touches the middle roof of mouth.

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Example of palatal?

Y “yes”

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In terms of Dorsal, what is Velar?

when the tongue touches the soft palate.

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Example of velar?

k “book”

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In terms of dorsal, what is glottal?

sounds made in throat.

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Example of glottal?

H “Hey”

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What is plosive?

manner of voice the releases airflow with a burst (example “rap”)

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What is Affricate?

narrowing the passage way in the mouth for air to escape and releasing it gradually. (Example “jam”)

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What is fricative?

Partial blockage that allows air to move forcefully through a narrow passageway. (Example “calf)

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What is Nasal?

Complete blockage. (Example “mad”)

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What is Lateral?

tongue blocks middle of mouth. (“luck”)

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What is Glide?

Tongue restricts airflow. Lets the lips and tongue glide. (Example “we”)

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What is the classification and manner of “boy”?

Bilabial Plosive

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What is the classification and manner of “vow”

Labiodental fricative

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What is the classification and manner of “chew”?

Post alveolar affricative.

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What is the classification and manner of “no”?

Alveolar Nasal

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What is the classification and manner of “lay”

Alveolar Lateral

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What is the classification and manner of “yes”?

Palatal Glide

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