Sentences with phrase «took voice lessons»

I was in many different choirs, took voice lessons, and performed in musical theatre productions in high school and community theatre in my hometown.
Take voice lessons for the joy of singing.
Chrysler's big V6 has been taking voice lessons, perhaps from the company's Italian owner.
Her father encouraged her to learn a trade, as she was unlikely to attract a marriage proposal, so in 1772, Caroline emigrated to England to join her brother and take voice lessons.
Speaking as someone who has taken voice lessons.

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Former prime minister Margaret Thatcher took vocal lessons to lower her voice in a bid to give her more gravitas.
Under the direction of Gordon Reece, a former TV producer turned image consultant, she took lessons to lower the her voice so she soundedmore authoritative.
His biographers Michael Crick and Julian Critchley recount how, despite not having an innate gift for public speaking, he became a strong orator through much effort, which included practising his speeches in front of a mirror, listening to tape recordings of speeches by television administrator Charles Hill, and taking voice - coaching lessons from a vicar's wife.
But this has been a great lesson for me to get back in touch with that inner voice that teaches us how to take care of ourselves.
John Cena has none of the cheeseball, over-the-top acting nor the wry humor — he took lessons at the Christian Bale acting school and only learned one thing: the deep raspy voice.
In what may just be the most diverse «toon they have tackled yet, Coco takes us right from the heart of Mexico's talent show Dia de Muertos to the Land of the Dead, where 12 - year - old Miguel Rivera (voiced by Anthony Gonzalez) gets some major life lessons from the deceased.
Anyone that's studied voice training or taken singing lessons will feel right at home.
The movie starts off with the voice of Optimus Prime giving us another history lesson about Cybertron while an amazing battle takes place.
Children are encouraged to take pride in their work and understand the importance of presentation, and their voices have become a key part of developing lessons and the curriculum.
She cited an example of a lesson in Utah in which «students use their voices to advocate solutions to social problems that they care deeply about» and a middle school in Florida that apparently took a Junior Scholastic quiz called «what kind of party animal are you?»
His vocal cords were left extremely weak, and he's been taking singing lessons for a number of years, trying to strengthen his «head - injury voice
They will also give advice to students who are taking voice or acting lessons on how they can improve and get involved in narrating audiobooks, along with recommendations of equipment they will need.
They will also help advise students who are taking voice or acting lessons on how they can improve and get involved in narrating audiobooks, along with recommendations of equipment they will need to do DIY.
But the big lesson I take from Chandler is that the mystery plot is just an excuse to let private eye Philip Marlowe observe and comment, in his unique voice, on humanity's foibles.
After the episode aired Seth MacFarlane, the show's creator and voice of Brian Griffin, tweeted, «And thus endeth our warm, fuzzy holiday lesson: Never take those you love for granted, for they can be gone in a flash.»
I only hope that our leaders take a moment and reflect on what they are proposing and listen to the voices and lessons of the past... and heed Dean Edward's advice — since nothing really seems to be new under the sun.
Taking speech classes or voice lessons will dramatically increase your chances.
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