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What does it mean to take a vocal rest?
When you take a break from speaking, when your voice/throat is feeling sore (sometimes due to injury, yelling, etc.)
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Say this word using a "hum": minnow
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Say this sentence using humming: Kneel down near me.
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How can yelling (or speaking loudly) hurt your voice?
It can demage your vocal cords.
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What can you do if your throat/voice starts to ache or hurts?
Listen to your body. Drink water, take vocal rest, practice deep breaths/hums.
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Practice 5 hums
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Name one reason why it is a good idea to stay hydrated during the day:
The liquid will move inside your body and support your vocal cord tissues
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Describe how to complete deep breaths
Breathe in (5 seconds), hold breath 1-3 seconds, breathe out 5 seconds.
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Say this sentence using humming: I want to make more money.
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What does prosody describe?
The change in pitch (high/low sounds-music notes) over a sentence or story.
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What structure protects your vocal folds (cords) from trauma?
Lungs
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Trachea (windpipe)
Larynx (Adam's apple)
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Where should you feel vibration when humming?
Nose
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Take 5 deep breaths
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