Abstract

Acting is inseparable from the art of improvisation; it is an all-encompassing and holistic context that requires not only acting skills, but also relevant personality traits, a virtuoso mastery of techniques of expression, psychosocial resilience, and most importantly, unique and authentic expression. It is useful for an actor to be able to choose the necessary vocal techniques and apply them in performances of various kinds, to various roles, including musical roles and improvisation. It is important to be able to integrate the most progressive vocal techniques in the work, and to understand the perspective of using methods and experimenting without losing one’s individuality, which includes all styles. The article presents the Complete Vocal Technique (CVT), which covers all styles from Classical singing to hard rock, provides the opportunity to experiment with timbres and vocal effects, and allows for the application of voice techniques in speech, based on physiology and anatomy. The study and its results are presented in order to integrate this method into theatrical activities.

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