Emotions are often accompanied by sounds. A surprised person says 'Ooh!' A disgusted person says 'Eww!'
Players practice these basic vocal sounds to develop facial expression and emotional range. Start with the sound, let the body follow. Then try the emotion silently — keeping the same intensity.
This trains the connection between voice, face, and emotion.
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09.04.2026 14:08
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