Respiration and getting to know your
voice
As an actor respiration is very important because it helps
your voice with projection. Voice delivery is one of the many tools that is
used for an actor. The voice is the main tool for an actor because it is a way
to communicate with the audience. There are many others ways of communicating
to the audience to but the voice is a common way to perform as an actor.
Respiration is a process of breathing. The process of
breathing is, inhaling through the nose and out through the mouth. When you
breathe you inhale oxygen. When you exhale you breathe out carbon dioxide. As
an actor having good respiration is a good skill to have because it helps your
projection on stage. Especially in an open air theatre where there is more
sounds in the surroundings. There are many organs that are involved in
respiration such as the larynx. The larynx is where speech sounds are produced.
The oxygen goes through the larynx after the nose. The oxygen then travels to
the trachea. The trachea is a tube which is kept in the chest cavity. After
that the tubes are split to form smaller tubes to go to the bronchi. The
bronchial tubes lead directly to the lungs. The bronchial tubes are divided
even more to travel to the alveoli. The bronchial tubes have tiny air sacs
which connect to the alveoli. On average the number of tiny air sacs for an
adult is 600.The tiny air sacs are surrounded by capillaries. After the alveoli
the oxygen diffuses into the arterial blood. Meanwhile, the waste-rich blood
from the veins releases its carbon dioxide into the alveoli. The carbon dioxide
follows the same path out of the lungs out of the lungs when you exhale.
The diaphragm is a dome shaped muscle that is located beneath
the lungs. The diaphragms job is to help pump the carbon dioxide out of the
lungs and pull the oxygen into the lungs. When the diaphragm contracts oxygen
is pulled out into the lungs and carbon dioxide is pumped out. When you inhale
the diaphragm goes down and flattens. This is because the diaphragm is tensing.
When the diaphragm tenses the lungs expand and fill with air. Normally the
diaphragm is in a raised position. When the diaphragm is lowered, because it is
connected to the lungs, it pulls the lungs downward much like opening up an
accordion. When you open an accordion it fills up with air. To notice how the
diaphragm works you can do your breathing exercises. One of them is half pant
and feels how the diaphragm is working. How to half pant is you need to stop
yourself half way through the pant and you can feel your diaphragm flatten.
As an actor knowing how to control your voice is key to the
performing arts because then you can try out new things and knowing how long you
can do things. For example knowing how loud your voice goes, how high or low
your voice goes and your articulation etc.
You should also understand where your voice is being produced and what
improvements you can make.
This is very informative, now can you relate to you and your voice development. For example, how has carrying out these exercises directly affected your voice work? I wonder if you can embed images of your class notes in order to support your blog posts?
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