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How To Do A French Accent (Accents) There are many sounds that are spoken in the French language that differ from sound's that are heard in the English language. In this tutorial an actor teaches how to speak with a French accent in English. Hello I'm an actor and a voice coach. Alright the key to any accent is to find out the sounds that are specific to that accent and try and copy them. If you try to speak French and go to France you're going to make a mistake if you say "tray". What you need to do is imagine the dangly bit in the back of your mouth, that's your uvular right back there. So in words like rain we doing say "rain" we say "rain". "Thank you so much for this" (repeats 3 times). So if you want to do a French accent drop your h's. Rather than saying "in" you say "in". Not all french people are like that but it helps me and it might help you to so give it a try.

Key Chords Key Chords app generates guitar chord progressions automatically. Use it free online, or get the app for Mac, Windows or iOS (iPad) - Click on a chord to preview how it sounds. - Drag and drop to arrange the chord progression - Tweak the settings to control the playback speed Or role the dice and Key Chords will automatically generate a nice sounding progression. Select a Key: Select a key and choose a the major or minor scale. The resulting chord chart will display applicable chords for the selected key. Click a chord: ... and you will hear a cheap computer generated guitar playing the chord. Drag & Drop: - Chords from the chart into the progression timeline. - Rearrange Chords in the progression. - Remove chords from the progression. Roll the Dice: ... and a random chord progression will appear in the timeline. The numbers below each chord in the progression refer to the number of "beats" the chord will linger for. The "Rake Speed" refers to the speed of a single "strum." The main chart areas.

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