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The types of scales




Timbre

 

At the same time voices which have some plausible reference to:

a) segmental pronunciation are termed as sibilant, bleary, blurred, distinct, lisping, orotund, precise, slurred, twittering, thick, clipped;

b) pitch-range differences are called bird-like, bleating, colourless, creaky, croaky, dark brown, deep, flat, flutting, grating, gravelly, gravy, graveyard, gruff, heavy, high, light, light blue, loud, low, pale, pale pink, piping, rich, reedy, rumbling, sepulchral, shill, silvery, sombre, sonorous, twittering, whining;

c) particular types of pitch movements within a particular pitch-range are said to be droning, melodious, monotonous, musical, quavery, querulous, sing-song, whining;

d) loudness-range: big, booming, colourless, creaky, croaky, farcarrying, full, gravelly, gruff, husky, light blue, loud, low, orotund, pale, pale pink, piercing querulous, raucous, resonant, rumbling, sharp, shrill, small, soft, sombre, sonorous, staccato, strident, strong, weak, brazen, rasping;

e ) tempo: drawning, droning, fast, graveyard, quick, sepulchral, slow,,sombre, staccato, twittering, sharp;

f) continuity: clipped, droning, jerky, staccato, smooth, fluent, fluid;

g) phonational register, asthe mode vibration: breathy, cracked, crackling, creaky, creaky, falsetto, grating, gravelly, gritty, gruff, harsh, hoarse, husky, rasping, rough, rumbling, shrill, sombre, thin, throaty, velvety, whispery, thick, blurred;

h) physical foundation: tenor, baritone, bass, double-bass, soprano, contralto;

j ) different types of muscular setting:1) the effect of vertical adjustment of the position of the larynx: clergyman’s, dark brown, graveyard, hollow, light blue, pale pink, pulpit, preacher’s, sepulchral; 2) latitudinal settings: clenched teeth, grinning, guttural, hot-potato, open-mouthed, orotund, plummy, slack-jawed, strangled; velic settings: droning, nasal, sonorous, whining, plangent; 3) settings of overall muscular tension of the vocal track: brassy, brazen, dull, hard, metallic, muffled, pig’s whistle, plangent, rasping, raucous, resonant, soft, strident, tinny; laryngeal settings: beery, bird-like, brandy, breathy, cracked, crackling, creaky, croaky, dark brown, dulcet, falsetto, fluting fruity, ginny, grating, gravelly, gruff, harsh, hoarse, husky, light blue, mellifluous, mellow, melodious, metallic, muffled, musical, pale pink, pig’s whistle, piping, rasping, rich, rough, rumbling, shrill, thick, thin, velvety, whisky, whispery.

4. Intonation group as a meaningful unit, its functionally relevant parts and their functions. Types of intonation groups.

Intonation group is the unit of intonation hierarchically higher than the rhythmic group. The structure of the intonation group (intonation contour): pre-head, scale (body), nuclear tone and tail:

a) pre-head is the unstressed syllables that precede the stressed syllable of the rhythmic unit. For instance, in the word progressive /pr@U|gresIv/ the first unstressed syllable /pr@U-/ is called a proclitic. According to the changes in the voice pitch preheads can be:

low (level, ascending),

pre-head mid,

high (high level, high descending);

 

b) scale (head, body) is stressed and unstressed syllables up to the last stressed syllable.

The stability of tone movement within the scale
 
Regular Broken
 
The general direction within the scale
   
Descending Ascending Level
   
The localization of unstressed syllables in rhythmic groups
   
Stepping Sliding Scandent
           



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