Inspired a lot!

Christina | 2011-11-21

Just a short message:
I'm very glad to be able to follow this workshop! I had a very intensive and inspiring weekend that will definitely pay off and improve not only my acting, but for shure also my singing a lot!
Looking forward to work together again!

 

William Shakespeare

Re: Re: the ball

Maud | 24/11/2011


So, in the case of your example in your blog, you would quickly say 'so and' and make 'why' stressed.
I'm a bit confused, cause when I was doing it with the throwing at people and catching, he said, speak on the 2nd syllable.
ooooooohhhh....
You know what, I'll ask again on Monday-evening.
I'm learning a sonnet and I'm inclined to say kisSING and gliDING....
Anyways, thanks a lot!! :))

pronunciation

william sutton | 22/11/2011

If you work the IPA charts (which are really simple rollover and hear the sounds which you then repeat) you'll do yourselves a big favour.

I'd say let's put all the questions into this blog and that way others can avoid asking the same or check to see if their question has been answered already.

groeten
Will

Re: pronunciation

william s. | 23/11/2011

So I have updated the pronunciation page and all questions about pronunciation and difficult words to pronounce can be added in the Q&A section on that page.

I will not be helping you with understanding the text so please no questions about meaning. As I sort of said at the end of the pronuciation page.

Meaning is what you discover as you say the text to your fellow actor when and where you are reciting it. No need to stress if you do not understand. Just learn the words by heart (not as in Dutch, by head) and the magic will happen.

Pronunciation

Esmeralda Detmers | 22/11/2011

Thank you William for the site and to offer yourself as our guide in the world of pronunciation. I think a need your help a lot :)))
If I have questions do I reach through this blog or how can i contact you?

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