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MouthSounds How to Whistle, Pop, Boing, and Honk... for all occasions and then Some

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ISBN-10: 0761134220

ISBN-13: 9780761134220

Edition: 2004

Authors: Fred Newman

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A handy guide for extroverts, practical jokers, actors, storytellers, and others explains how to create a wild and whimsical array of more than 150 noises, with step-by-step instructions, illustrations, and an enhanced CD designed to teach readers to imitate The Cell Phone Ring, a Toilet Plunger, and more.
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Book details

List price: $13.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/15/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 8.46" wide x 8.48" long x 0.61" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Fred Newman has created voices and sounds for dozens of movies including "Gremlins I" & "II", "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", and "Practical Magic". He has received two Emmy nominations for his work on PBS's "Between the Lions" and tours regularly with Garrison Keillor on NPR, providing improvised sound effects for "A Prairie Home Companion". He lives in Connecticut and New York City.

The MouthSounds CD
Introduction
An Excursion into the Mouth
The Rand McNally of the Oral Cavity
Sound Shaping: The Pharynx, Mouth, and Nose
Types of Voices
A Brief History of Speech
Principles of Mouthsounds
On Becoming a Master: The 7 Steps
Falsetto
Ploit
Palate Grind
Glottal Fry
Inhaled Fry
Pop, Clicks, Horns, Honks
Champagne Pop
Tongue Flop
Slap Pop
Suction Pop
Ping-Pong Pops
Triple Click
Finger Whip
Basic Honk
Bicycle Horn
Air Horn
Goose Honk
Ocean Liner Blast
Tugboat Blast
Animal Sounds
The Principles of Animal Sounds
The Stanislavsky School of Animal Acting
From Squeaks to Roars
Dog Bark
Puppy Whine
Cat Meow
Donkey Bray
Cow Moo
Pig Squeal
Pig Snort
Chicken Cluck
Chicken Flutters
Pigeon Coo
Bird Tweets, Etc.
Generic Jungle Bird
Peacock Wail
Cricket Chirp
Fly Buzz
Lion Growl
Monkeys and Such
Elephant Trumpet
Frog Croak
Duck Quack
Turkey Gaa-Laa
Loon
Dolphin
Seagull
Fish
Whistles
Whistling Wizardry
Whistle Principle: How Whistles Work
Learning Whistles
Pucker
Invisible Whistle
2-Finger Whistle
Fingerless Whistle
Hand Coo
Hand Coo Signal
Double Whistle
Nose Whistle
Musical Instruments
Violin
Violin Pizzicato
Mouth Mandolin
Classical Guitar
Electric Guitar
Jazz Bass
Throat Bagpipes
Trumpet
Muted Trumpet
French Horn
Trombone
Saxophone
Drums
Steel Drums
Hawaiian Nose Hum
Miscellaneous Mouthsounds
Clunker
Spinning Tires
Sports Car
Screech 'n' Skid
Crash
Sirens and Alarms
Ice Cream Truck
Flyby
Helicopter
Small-Arms Fire
Submarine
Hum and Whistle
Laser Gun
Light Saber
Star Trek Doors
Galactic Gizmo
Water Drip
Aquarium Effect
Sink
Blow-Dryer
Fire Extinguisher
Touch Dialing
Rotary Dialing
Cell Phone Ring
Phone Voice
Hand Saw
Door Knocks
Tennis Match
Bowling Alley
Rude Noises
Beyond Inner Rudeness
Raspberry
Erotic Raspberry
Woozie
Fizzle Razz
Stomach Growls
Ersatz Burp
Nose Blow
Splat
Labored Breathing
Gummy Cheeks
Boing
Smock
Mud Trudge
Creating Voices
Your Vocal Suitcase
Stalking the Wild Voice: Hunting vs. Gathering
Of Bimbos and Buffoons: Vocal Archetypes
Sound of Your Voice
Taking Care of Your Voice
Voice Techniques
Pitch, Placement, Position, and Push
Back Talk
Aging the Voice
Tuvan Voice
Vent Voice
Baby Voice
Stoopid 'n' Slo
Slick 'n' Smart
Nebbish Effect
Robot Voice
Sprague Effect
Meep! Meep!
Sound Stories
The Tar Baby
The New President
Knuckles the Cat
Darrell and Big Dog
Haint-head