VOICE RECIPE: Miley Cyrus on the Ellen Degeneres Show
"I don't do the tongue thing with dads..."
1. Tempo- Miley talks in a very steady, slightly fast, but not outrageously fast, tempo.
2. Rhythm- Miley speaks in a steady rhythm, from practicing her speech through interviews, her TV show "Hannah Montana" and her concerts. Like many other young girls, Miley used to speak in a very staggered rhythm, but with practice, these habits have dissapeared.
3. Articulation- Miley speaks with a southern twang, which makes her sound as if she had marbles in her mouth when she talks.
4. Pronunciation- Again, her southern accent makes her sound, to some people, like she lacks sophistocation. But, with all of her training in the art of interviewing, I am sure she knows how to pronounce all the words she says.
5. Pitch- Miley speaks at a very middle ranged pitch, it may seem that she speaks higher because of the nasal quality in her voice.
6. Volume- Miley Cyrus has always talked very loud, whenever she was on set, or in interviews, or on stage, she has always been a loud speaker.
7. Qualities- She has a very nasal sound to her voice, emphasized by the southern twang that is in her voice as well.
8. Word Choice- Because she is in an interview, she is using very coloquial language, appropriate for the era and the audience.
9. Non-Verbals- Miley only said "um" or "er" once in the interview.
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