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Started by PrincessSara, June 08, 2008, 03:09:26 PM

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PrincessSara

I need a British accent for a faire at which I'm part of the volunteer cast.  But I'm having a hard time forcing my voice into an accent, I can't seem to make the right sounds.  Is there any way I can teach myself to speak in an accent?

festmum

Watch lots of BBC!!!  Or Startrek (Capt. Picard)   :D

gem

One thing that helps is to stop listening to the *words,* so you can concentrate on the *sounds.*  Mimic them, syllable by syllable.  Note how the different syllables *feel* in your mouth, by the way your mouth shapes them.

There are a few websites with resources for dialogue training; here's one.

Likewise, you might find a book or CD on the subject helpful.

peggyelizabeth

You might also have luck listening to movies such as Shakespeare in Love and the 2 Elizabeth films. The language in them is a modern-pseudo Elizabethan that's easy to listen to and understand. I wouldn't really watch them, just put them on as background noise, while visiting here or sewing, etc., otherwise you'll start quoting the films.

NicoleDeLaMer

At Renstore.com you can purchase The Well Tempered Dialect or Speaking The Speeche. They are supposed to help you develop a Ren Faire Dialect. I've not tried either of them but the samples sound fun. Good luck!
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McGuinness

Practice, practice, practice. Talk to yourself (or anyone who will listen) in dialect as much as possible so you can practice getting it in your mouth.

There are more references and links listed in the "Accent Help" thread in this forum also.

BLAKDUKE

Another suggestion is to watch the movie that your thread title quoted.  Rex Harrison is a marvelous speaker and Audrey Hepburn give you both the cockney accent and the more formal english accent as well.  I would venture to say you could learn all you wanted from that.  IMHO of course.
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Fast Eddie Seymour

I'm happy to announce that The Well Tempered Dialect is now available on the web, via either MP3 download from Amazon.com or I-Tunes, or you can purchase a CD from Cafe Press.
Go to   www.welltempereddialect.com  to listen to samples or read the script or for other information.

Happy listening!

Dinobabe

Quote from: Fast Eddie Seymour on May 01, 2009, 11:36:54 PM
I'm happy to announce that The Well Tempered Dialect is now available on the web, via either MP3 download from Amazon.com or I-Tunes, or you can purchase a CD from Cafe Press.
Go to   www.welltempereddialect.com  to listen to samples or read the script or for other information.

Happy listening!

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