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Consonants are the sounds you make when you close your mouth at various points. When your vocal folds vibrate the sound is voiced like M as in Mary. Voiceless consonants don't vibrate the vocal folds like C as in Cat. To use a pitch on the word Cat you must use the vowel where as the M in Mary can carry the pitch. Three letters of concern are S, Z and the american R.

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  • THANKYOU! This really helped! A friend of mine said I over pronounce my words..... and this video explained what i am doing wrong.....

    I did EXATCLY what you said with togethe'R'. I would sing the R. If i dont sing with the R, then i have better pitch control and the vowels I sing sounds better!

    Its going to take some time before I get used to it...... I still find it funny not singing some constantants at the end of some words...

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