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JAYNE ENTWISTLE: I'm Jayne Entwistle with ExpertVillage.com. ANDREW STUBBLEFIELD: And
I'm Andrew Stubblefield. Welcome back! JAYNE ENTWISTLE: We are learning some warm up exercises
to get us ready to do improv. We just did some physical warm ups. Now, we're going to
do some vocal warm ups. In improv, it's very important to warm up our voices before we
perform. You never know what will be expected of you. On stage, you may need to sing opera.
ANDREW STUBBLEFIELD: "Ooooh!" JAYNE ENTWISTLE: You may need to whisper like a little mouse.
ANDREW STUBBLEFIELD: "Hey, do you know where to go to the bathroom?" JAYNE ENTWISTLE: You
may need to talk like a little, small child that just drank from a helium balloon. ANDREW
STUBBLEFIELD: "Hey, mom! Listen to my voice! JAYNE ENTWISTLE: It's really important that
we warm up our voices. This is also important for people who give public speeches, people
who are musicians. So, in our next segment, we'll be teaching you some excellent vocal
warm ups to get you ready to do improv.