tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6065577806766962734.post4895554814397252122..comments2023-06-12T04:00:42.449-07:00Comments on Speaking On Ideas That Matter: Spring 2014: Vocal Analysis AssignmentKatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13389083853060609951noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6065577806766962734.post-14953372995225903702014-05-14T21:18:43.787-07:002014-05-14T21:18:43.787-07:00I am not really sure what specific suggestions I c...I am not really sure what specific suggestions I could give myself based on the date becauseI don't know what a successful speech looks like when put through the vocal analysis program. I did notice that my pitch range was really high, as was my loudness range, so it might be beneficial to try to remain more consistent in both. Jessi Leonardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13022324483977316091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6065577806766962734.post-39703513848938379092014-05-14T10:32:51.095-07:002014-05-14T10:32:51.095-07:00In the first recording, I was alone in the living ...In the first recording, I was alone in the living room of our house with my sister Julia. In the second recording, I was in the front yard conversing with my mom, and my three sisters were coming and going. Both conversations were with a family member, but one with an authority figure in the form of a parent and another with a younger sibling who could be considered an equal or a subordinate depending on the situation. For my Elevator pitch, it was my first speech in front of the class and I was extremely nervous. <br />During my conversation with Julia, my pitch ranged from 54 to 72 with an average of 57, and my loudness was between -29 and -19 with an average of -27. During my conversation with my Mom, the pitch was between 57 and 75 with an average pitch of 58 and the loudness was between -28 and -20 with an average of -25. My speech had a pitch range of 64 to 114 with an average of 64, and loudness between -14 and -29 with an average of -23. I seem to talk much higher when I am nervous, and my voice is down at the normal level when conversing with my family. The biggest difference is how high and how much louder my voice was during my speech as opposed to during the conversations. I speak quietly, that just seems to be normal for me, and so speaking louder during the speech I could hear my voice trembling because I was nervous. Both my mom and my sister have lower voices than I do, and they speak louder than I do. That makes sense, though, because they are both very extroverted people. Jessi Leonardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13022324483977316091noreply@blogger.com