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GlidesFor speaking, not flying.
Quiz on MondayNovember 21, 2011
Glides: Defined• A glide is a consonant whose sound is characterized by a
movement of the articulators from one position to another. Glides are sometimes referred to as semi-vowels or semi consonants.
[r] [ r ]• [r] Voiced – Palatal – Glide• [ r ] voiced – aveolar glide
These are the consonant sounds of “r” in English, the “American” or “touched” [r] and the British or “flipped” [r]. The choice between these is a matter of textual and musical styles as well as one of personal taste. The “rolled r” is not appropriate in singing English except for dramatic or comic effect.SPELLINGS: rod1. The crooked straight and the rough places plain2. Angels from the realms of glory3. Bright is the ring of words when the right man rings them.
[j]• Three names: VOICED – PALATAL – GLIDE• Sound in Context: young, beyond• Spellings: alleluia, hallelujah, use, yes• Practice Phrases:
1. Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God.2. If with all your hearts ye truly seek me.3. Rejoice, ye pure in heart.
New = [nju]Endure = [ɛndju3]Your = [jʊ3]
[w]• VOICED – BILABIAL – GLIDE• Sound in context: one, won• Practice Phrases:
1. Whether the weather be fire2. Blow, blow, thou winter wind3. I wonder as I wander
[hw]• NOISY – BILABIAL – GLIDE• Sound in context: which, awhile• Practice phrases:
1. A savior, which is Christ the Lord2. Music for awhile3. Which old witch, the wicked witch.
I wonder as I wander• Vanessa: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RbX6jW5YSk• Alfie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2k2_CovikU• Jimmy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wAeUiypakM