wk12 elements to be considered to incorporate about voice and perception sound experience
6/7 v1
let prompts = [
“I don’t like my voice because it doesn’t sound like me.”,
“I always feel that my voice betrays me when I listen to it”,
“My voice is part of my body. Once a word is spoken, it belongs to someone else.”,
“My voice reveals my emotion, it makes me want to hide.”,
“My voice touches me and touches you.”,
];
6/11 v2
let prompts = [
“I _____ my voice bacause it sounds funny to me.”,
“I always feel that my voice _____ me.”,
“My voice is a part of my _____.”,
“Once spoken, my voice _____ belong to me anymore.”,
“My voice reveals my _____ in a fun way.”,
“My voice _____ me and _____ you.”,
“I like to _____ in the shower.”,
“Today is a _____ day.”,
“My name is _____ and I am a _____?”,
“My favorite colors are _____ because _____?”,
“_____”,
];
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I prefer the prompts that center around the voice. I think it helps the experience to already be thinking about your relationship with your own voice. Also, can these prompts create more of a dialogue, or short response, instead of a possible one word answer?
Thank you again, these are super helpful. I definitely want to focus on the “voice”. And encourage to provide long sentence because it will provide room to immersive into sound, language and voice, instead of percussive repetition sound although it is fun to play with.