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The Diction Police
Ellen Rissinger
191 episodes
9 months ago
Practical Diction for Classical Singers
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Practical Diction for Classical Singers
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Performing Arts
Arts
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Diction Tip #30
The Diction Police
3 minutes 14 seconds
7 years ago
Diction Tip #30
Since the podcast comes out every two weeks, on the off-weeks we post Diction Tips--very short tutorials focusing on a specific topic in Lyric Diction. In Diction Tip #30, Bernhard Hansky talks about the assimilation of the consonants 't', 'd', and 'z' in German Diction. For more Diction Tips visit the videos section of our Facebook page or you can find all of our Diction Lessons, Diction Tips and Tongue Twisters for Singers at www.dictionpolice.com!
The Diction Police
Practical Diction for Classical Singers