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Slavic Accents for Actors
Learn more about a variety of Slavic accents on this hike up to my favorite view in Prague!
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Transatlantic Mid-Atlantic Accent for Actors
There's too much BS out there about Transatlantic / Mid-Atlantic accents... Here are the keys.
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Comparing Aussie and Kiwi Accents
Though they have a lot in common, the accents of Australia & New Zealand aren't the same.
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Cajun Accent Tutorial
Cajun accents have almost as much spice as Cajun food, especially when you understand the history.
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Dropping the G
When a word like going is pronounced more like goin', it's commonly described as "Dropping the G" - but the reality is that it's not! It's actually...
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Aussie Intonation Elements Shared with Other Accents
Though accents all have their own intonation, they typically have a lot in common with other accents, enough that we can categorize them together.
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Buoyant Lightness Intonation
Accents & Intonation
One of the big keys for actors learning accents is getting the musicality right. It's often called Intonation, or even Pro...
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New York City Accent Essentials
There are always variations in accents, especially as you move from a heavier to a lighter version of an accent. No matter the degree of the accent...
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Today Show Interview
I was contacted by the NBC Today Show for a segment on Southern accents, and we jumped through lots of logistics to set up an interview. We spent o...
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Boston Accent Intonation
The intonation of an accent is the musicality or prosody, and though there is some degree of variation from one person to another, any accent has s...
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3 RP Intonation Tricks for All of Your Acting
RP - Received Pronunciation - is also known as Standard British, Standard English, the Queen's English, and sometimes BBC English. It has changed a...
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Multicultural London English Accents
Walk through almost any neighborhood in modern London and you’ll hear a fascinating blend of voices. Some sound traditionally “London,” ot...
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Light Accents
Often directors and/or actors ask for a "light accent" for a character or a production.
Why Learn a Light Accent?
This is often a necessity built i...
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Learning Arabic Accent Intonation
Arabic accents commonly have an intonation element to them that is similar to a number of other accents, but with a slight variation.
Learning an A...
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Intonation for South African Accents for Actors
When I’m coaching actors on a South African accent, it's actually very complicated because you're not only dealing with South African English, but ...
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Mastering the French Accent in English
(Without Sounding Like a Cartoon Villain)
Bonjour! This week we’re diving into the French accent. Maybe you’ve just been cast as Hercule Poirot o...
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Italian Accent Intonation Tutorial
How to Learn an Italian Accent
When you're working on any intonation, which is the musicality of it, I always encourage you to start with a really ...
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Cultivated Australian and RP Accents Tutorial
I had an inquiry from someone on my YouTube channel who was asking for a clarification about Cultivated Australian accents, and specifically this p...
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Learn Cockney Accent Intonation
I want to talk about Cockney intonation, specifically physicalizing it.
Cockney Dialect Tutorial - Introduction
So Cockney is that working-class Lo...
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Glottals in Accents
I had somebody who was asking a question about glottals. So it's commonly called a glottal stop. So your glottis is basically your vocal folds or t...
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Intrusive R
It's not uncommon for non-rhotic (R-dropping) speakers to add an R to the end of a word when it links into another word. Here's an introduction to ...
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The Cockney Accent & London’s Ever‑Changing Voice
The Cockney Accent & London’s Ever‑Changing Voice
When you hear the term “Cockney Accent”, you might think of scrappy flower girl Eliza Dool...
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