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Phonation - Voice emission - Timbre - Diction
Singing connected to word and gesture technique


DIALOGUE. The importance of interactive communication through the appropriate use of words is an important technique which helps to convey our message to others.
Difficulties that are encountered in conversation situation are often due to an inappropriate use of monologues. Listening to others can become an instrument with which we not only convey our ideas, but encourages communication in general.

HARMONIZATION Communication is simultaneously structured on two different levels - the verbal level and the somatic level.Problems in communication often derive from an incoherence between what is being said and the gestural behaviour of the person. Harmonizing these two parts transforms the message which in being sent out into a realistic and believable one.

SOUND EMISSION. The acquisition of a correct and supple breathing technique is at the base for valid vocality and sound emission.

PHONATION. Phonation is linked to the aural perception that we all have. No sound can be emitted if it is not firstly perceived and no sound can be valid if it not properly heard. Alfred Tomatis is a French otorhinolaryngologist. He decided to specialize in studies concerning the voice and vocal emission elaborating through this a method for the treatment in language disorders, hearing disorders and behavioural disorders.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
- L'oreille et le langage Ed. Le Seuil-Paris 1963 - Education et dyslexie Ed. ESF-Paris 1971
- L'oreille et la voix - ED. Laffont - Paris 1987 - Pourquoi Mozart? - Ed. Fixot - Paris 1991