TONGUE RELAXATION EXERCISES (3 of 6) -- Vocal Exercises -- American English Pronunciation

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2013-09-20 ・ Rachel's English


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TONGUE RELAXATION EXERCISES (3 of 6) -- Vocal Exercises -- American English Pronunciation

473,026 views ・ 2013-09-20

Rachel's English


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In this American English Pronunciation video, we're going to go over tongue relaxation exercises.
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From the L to the R to the T,
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the tongue is very important when it comes to articulation of all kinds of sounds.
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So having a relaxed tongue that can move quickly and efficiently is a very good thing.
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Let's learn how to relax this very strong muscle.
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Just how strong is the tongue? Very!
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It's considered the strongest muscle in the body in relation to it's size.
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One way to see how strong it is is to put your pinky finger to the roof of your mouth,
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and then pin the pinky finger to the roof of the mouth with the tongue.
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Like that. Now, have a tongue vs. pinky war.
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If you're like me, your tongue wins every time, and your pinky hurts.
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So let's relax this mega-muscle.
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First, stick out your tongue (make sure you have clean hands for this), and massage your tongue.
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Now this may feel weird, but it's a good way to get to know this muscle that works so hard for us.
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>> I've never done that before.
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>> It's strange. It's a strange feeling. But actually, kind of feels good.
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Now, stick your tongue out again, and this time, see if you can go from relaxed,
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to pointed, to relaxed, and back and forth, without tensing the rest of the face. So.
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>> Oh, ok.
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>> It's hard to do it without tensing your lips. >> Yeah.
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>> You can get there eventually. But just to start, just begin exploring that ability.
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>> Maybe give them a side-angle of that. >> Sure.
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Alright. At first, you may feel like you need to tense the lips and jaw to tense the tongue,
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but eventually, you'll be able to isolate the tension to the tongue alone.
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Then, keeping the tip of the tongue behind the front teeth, where it stays for almost all vowel sounds,
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do some tongue push ups, or push outs, to be more accurate.
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>> Oh. I've never seen that before either.
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>> So you'll stick out the middle of the tongue, giving the tongue a good stretch.
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>> Wow, you're really good at that. Did you learn this in acting school?
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>> I did. >> Ok.
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>> I spent a lot of time doing these exercises in school. >> Let me try. It's hard if you're not used to it.
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>> Yeah. It's a little bit of a strange movement.
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But again, doing this will help you have a great relationship with all of what's happening in your mouth,
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so that when you're working with a teacher, or when you're working with yourself,
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and you learn about where the tongue is supposed to be, it may become easier to do that new movement,
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or action with your tongue, because you've been able to have these exercises.
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>> Yeah.
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Now, one way to help yourself is to put your hand in front of your tongue and reach towards your hand.
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Give yourself a bit of a challenge.
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>> Oh wow.
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>> Now, I'll never reach my hand, but it's something to reach for.
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Now, my least favorite exercise, but a great one for the tongue.
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We're going to circle the tongue around the mouth in both directions.
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Now, imagine that you've got peanut butter stuck on your gums,
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and you're going to circle the tongue around trying to get the peanut butter out.
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>> I kind of like that one. >> Yeah?
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>> Yeah. Why is that your least favorite?
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>> Because when you do it 10 times one way and 10 times the other way,
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you, your tongue starts to really get sore. So work up to ten times one way,
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and then switch to ten times the other way. But you can start with 5.
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Now, drop your head, relax the tongue out of the mouth, and shake.
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>> Oh boy. Do I have to try that? >> Give it a shot.
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>> Ok. I better hold my hair. >> Perfect. Such relaxation.
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Now, you should feel the tongue release all the way in the back of the mouth.
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And as you do this, some saliva may fly around. And if so, congratulations. You're doing it perfectly.
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Now, let's practice some articulation with this newly relaxed tongue.
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So, that's using the unvoiced T sound. Now let's try the voiced D sound.
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And you can just feel the very tip of your tongue on the gum ridge there for that nice, light touch.
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Efficient T and D. Let's try.
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And then, some fun practice. Trumpet players call this "double tonguing".
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It's to articulate the tongue in the front, with the tip of the tongue for the T,
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and then a K sound with the back.
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>> Oh wow. When you do that you just feel your tongue going back and forth.
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>> Yeah, it's really fun. >> That's kind of cool.
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Alright, nice job.
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Remember, this is a great way to get to know your tongue,
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and may be really helpful when it comes to dealing with complicated consonant clusters
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that involve the tongue in words like: strike, plurals, and twelfth. Those are tough ones.
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Some of my students have a hard time moving their tongue without moving their jaw.
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So, as you do some of these exercises, make sure you do some holding the jaw firm,
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so that the tongue is moving independently, like this.
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You should be able to do it without moving the jaw at all.
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If you're having a hard time, try holding on to the jaw lightly to really focus your effort on the tongue.
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This video is part of a series on relaxation and placement.
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If you liked this video, check out the previous one on jaw relaxation, or the next one on lip relaxation.
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If you have any questions, put them below in the comments section.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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