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    Articulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Articulation (music), the transition or continuity between multiple notes or sounds. Articulation (education), the process of ... Articulation (architecture) ...
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articulation
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    ASHA: Q & A about Articulation Problems
  • This article discusses the problems of articulation. ... Articulation is the process by which sounds, syllables, and words are formed ...
  • http://www.kidsource.com/ASHA/articulation.html
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Articulation.?
I have a deep natural voice but would like to have more flexibility so I can articulate a greater range of words and hit the tones and the notes. What can I do to increase my range of articulation?
As long as you don't mind people thinking you are absolutely bonkers, there are a lot of exercises you can do to develop better control of your vocal muscles. It's all about quick repetition. You can easily make up your own exercises but do some of these. Just repeat them over and over again and attempt to do them at the fastest possible speed. Tah Dee Tah Dee Lah Lah Lah Titter Tatter (making sure you do a "T" sound every time) Too Loo Too Loo Doo Bah Doo Bah Lah Tah Lah Tah I originally used these to work on articulations when I was a saxophone major. When I switched over to voice, I found them to be wonderful exercises, especially if I want to warm up without putting too much pressure no the my vocal chords.
What is the articulation ofspace in architecture?Examples of architects usingthis pre and post 1965?
I need to know what the meaning of articulation of space is in architecture and some architects, one pre 1965 and one post 1965.
Articulation, in art and architecture, is first of all a joint. Expanding from that definition, articulation is also a method of styling the joints in the formal elements of architectural design. Examples on link below.
Is an articulation differentfrom a regular paper?
I have to write a 2-3 articulation on the course competencies of my special ed class. Is there a difference between that and a normal paper? Just making sure before I start.
No difference. Articulation is defined in speech, linguistics, and communication. Good luck on your paper.
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