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Vocal Play

This document provides examples of vocal exercises and sounds from movies and books that can be used to practice different vocal techniques, including changing pitch from high to low, voice sliding, and sounds mimicking characters like Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and ghosts. It also lists songs and toys that can accompany the vocal exercises, such as "Barnyard Boogie" and a whir toy.

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Vocal Play

This document provides examples of vocal exercises and sounds from movies and books that can be used to practice different vocal techniques, including changing pitch from high to low, voice sliding, and sounds mimicking characters like Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and ghosts. It also lists songs and toys that can accompany the vocal exercises, such as "Barnyard Boogie" and a whir toy.

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Vocal Play

● Barnyard Boogie​ by Jim and Janet Post


● Roller coaster- practice voice sliding
● Mickey Mouse “hey guys!”
○ High pitch
● Goofy “oh gorsh!”
○ Low pitch
● Dory-whale language
○ Low
● Witch “he he he he”
○ High
● Monster “ooooooohhhh”
○ Really low
● Ghost “OooOOOooooOOOooo”
○ Sliding high to low
● Finding Nemo Seagulls “mine mine mine”
○ Normal seagulls “ah ah ah”
● Kronk speaking squirrel “squeak squeaker”
○ High pitch
● Mortimer ​by Robert Munsch
● Whir toy- party favor music toy
● Sirens “weeeeeoooooo”
● Kazoo- recreate sound
● Bean bag boogie

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