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Hello, I'm Gareth Jameson! I'm an actor and a voice coach from www.londonvoicelessons.com.
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Here are some tips for working on your voice. Now, you might want to do a British accent
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because you're in a play, or maybe you want to impress your friends or maybe you want
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to fit in better in the UK. Whatever the reason, playing with accents is a great way to work
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out your voice and speech.
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Now, the key to every accent is to isolate the sounds that are specific to that accent.
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So we're going to start with the British "r" sound. Now, when I'm saying "British" ,
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I actually mean the sounds used in the very south part of England, the received pronunciation
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accent you might hear on the BBC.
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So let's look at this sentence: "Are there more birds?" Are there more birds? Despite
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there being an "r" ---letter r--- in all of those words, you don't hear the "r" sound.
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Are there more birds? Now change it to "Are there any birds?" Suddenly, you hear the "r"
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at the word, at the end of the word, "there." Are there any birds? That's because we've
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put an "any" , which has a vowel sound at the beginning.
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Are there any birds? Now listen to these: daughter, brother, shopper. Don't make the
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mistake of having a big, huge vowel sound at the end of those words: daughter, brother,
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shopper. A lot of people trying a British accent do that.
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You need a tiny sound. Daughter, brother, shopper. Now, another feature of this British
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accent is that we have different vowel sounds for "hot" and "dog" than we do in "talk" and
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"law." That's "hot dog" and "talk, law."
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Try this sentence out: "Do you talk froth or are hot dogs against the law?" My final
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tip for this British accent is for you to make sure you keep your vowel sounds very
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small when they're short vowels. So that's "pit" , "put" , "pet" , "pat" , "putt" and "pot"
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Notice also there's very precise "p" s and "t" s.
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We don't want "pit" , "pot" ----keep it really tight. We want them "pit" , "put" , "pet"
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"pat", "putt" , "pot" . That's only a few features form the British accent---of course, there
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are many more and what I'm saying doesn't apply to every speaker of a British accent.
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If you want to find out more about accents and how you can look after your voice and
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speech, go to "www.londonvoicelessons.com" .