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Marhalim Zaini
7 Aug 202105:12

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker addresses a question about whether individuals with smaller or shriller voices can participate in poetry reading competitions, which typically favor larger, booming voices. The speaker reassures viewers that regardless of voice type, anyone can compete in such competitions if they focus on key aspects like articulation, intonation, and understanding of the poetry. They encourage aspiring participants to be confident and enthusiastic, regardless of their vocal characteristics, as success in these competitions is about expression and interpretation of the poem.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A person with a small, shrill voice can still participate in a poetry reading competition.
  • 😀 Poetry reading competitions traditionally favor larger, rounder, and booming voices.
  • 😀 The vocal type (big or small) is not a key factor in determining the success in a poetry reading competition.
  • 😀 Articulations, intonations, and expression are more important than the size of the voice in poetry reading.
  • 😀 A participant with a small voice can still have great potential in poetry reading, based on their understanding of the text.
  • 😀 Jury members should focus on assessing the quality of expression, not the size of the voice in competitions.
  • 😀 Even with a small voice, someone with good expression and understanding can excel in a poetry competition.
  • 😀 The ability to participate in poetry reading competitions should be open to anyone, regardless of vocal characteristics.
  • 😀 In non-competitive settings, anyone with any vocal type can participate in poetry reading.
  • 😀 The speaker encourages anyone with a small voice to participate in poetry reading competitions, as they may even win.
  • 😀 The key to success in poetry reading is enthusiasm, clarity of expression, and understanding of the poem.

Q & A

  • Can someone with a small voice participate in a poetry reading competition?

    -Yes, anyone, regardless of their voice size, can participate in a poetry reading competition. A small voice does not disqualify someone from participating.

  • What type of vocal characteristics are typically expected in poetry reading competitions?

    -In many poetry reading competitions, larger, booming, and round voices are often preferred. These are considered more mainstream vocal characteristics.

  • Is a small, shrill voice unsuitable for poetry reading competitions?

    -No, a small or shrill voice can still participate. While these voices might not be as common in competitions, the important factors are articulation, intonation, and expression, not just the size of the voice.

  • What is the focus of judges when assessing a poetry reading in a competition?

    -Judges should focus on the quality of articulation, intonation, and understanding of the poetry, rather than the size or type of the voice.

  • Can someone with a small voice still express good understanding of a poem?

    -Yes, even with a small voice, someone can express a deep understanding of the poem, which is essential for a strong performance in poetry reading.

  • What are the key aspects that contribute to a successful poetry reading performance?

    -The key aspects include clear articulation, effective intonation, strong expression, and a deep understanding of the poem's meaning.

  • Should the jury in a poetry reading competition consider the voice size of participants?

    -No, the jury should not differentiate based on voice size. The focus should be on the quality of the performance, such as expression and understanding.

  • What encouragement does the speaker offer to those with small voices who want to compete in poetry readings?

    -The speaker encourages individuals with small voices to participate in poetry reading competitions, as their potential and expression may still lead to success.

  • Is there a specific voice type that is required for poetry readings?

    -No, there is no specific voice type required for poetry readings. Participants of any vocal type can compete, provided they demonstrate the necessary skills and expression.

  • Can anyone participate in poetry readings outside of competitions?

    -Yes, outside of competitions, anyone can participate in poetry readings regardless of their voice type, and there are no restrictions based on voice characteristics.

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