Chapter 7: Quality

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Across
  1. 2. the distinctive timbre or sound of a voice produced by resonance
  2. 3. three things that primarily determine the quality of your voice: anatomy, general vocal usage and
  3. 5. the quality of voice you use in a given situation can inform listeners beyond the linguistic message you are sending
  4. 6. or a deviated septum can produce unpleasantly "stuffy" sounds
  5. 8. a voice that when one lacks appropriate nasality
  6. 9. characterized by being high-pitched and inadequate breath modulation
  7. 11. is vital to achieving a clear, strong voice
Down
  1. 1. a type of quality for which the resonance focal point is far in the rear of the mouth
  2. 3. the quality of your voice also conveys to a listener information about your state of health
  3. 4. lacks adequate support and resonation
  4. 7. along with hoarseness and harshness indicate a physical ailment such as excessive phlegm or dryness common to illness
  5. 10. primarily conveyed by your vocal tone or quality