Description
The tongue is a huge organ that takes up a lot of geography in the vocal tract. The back third of the tongue is structurally unique. It actually develops separately in utero and maintains its own sensory innervation. The back of the tongue resides in the pharynx and shapes every sound a person makes. Join us on this course to learn how to shape the posterior third of the tongue to create warmth, depth, and even ringing qualities. This structure literally does it all, and we rarely talk about it.
This webinar with Kerrie Obert was recorded on June 14, 2022, and is approximately 2 hours long.
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