Lesson 4 – Part 5 – Adding Noise

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#1. How is a fricative sound made?

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#2. Which of these iconophonics is the Tight Effector?

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#3. Which muscles can a beatboxer tighten?

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#4. Which of these iconophonics is the Forced Effector?

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#5. Which of these iconophonics is a Bidental (rear) Fricative?

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#6. A Bidental (rear) Fricative sounds like what English language sound?

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#7. What do these two iconophonics together represent?

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#8. Identify this iconophonic?

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