Theatre for the Ears Vocab Review
Across
- 4. How high or low one's voice is.
- 7. Belief in one's self; in performance, confidence is "fearlessness"
- 8. The sound of your voice.
- 13. Government agency in charge of overseeing licensing and enforcing legislation regarding radio broadcasting in the U.S. and its possessions.
- 15. A change in the pitch of one's voice.
- 16. Audio created to enhance a performance or used to indicate a bit of action, such as the sound of footsteps to indicate a person walking.
- 18. Groups of radio stations owned and run by the same company.
Down
- 1. A digital file that can be downloded and enjoyed at the convenience of the listener.
- 2. A regional accent
- 3. The ability to fully engage the audience in the performance.
- 5. Distracting tendencies, such as shifting weight nervously or saying "um," that can be corrected with practice
- 6. Sound cues played from CDs, tapes, or digital files.
- 9. The term used to describe radio from its beginnings to the age of television, when radio was replaced by TV as the center of family entertainment.
- 10. The ability to be heard.
- 11. Sound cues made using various contraptions and devices and that were made "live" during broadcast.
- 12. A form of entertainment in which people sing popular songs into a microphone over prerecorded backing tracks.
- 14. How fast or slow one speaks
- 17. The quality of being easy to understand.