How to Do a Brooklyn Accent | Accent Training
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0:04 - 0:08There are so many different types
of people who live in Brooklyn. -
0:08 - 0:10Brooklyn is an amazing
place because of that. -
0:10 - 0:14So we're going to go for a very
stereotypical, general Brooklyn accent. -
0:14 - 0:16Just to give you a flavor of it.
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0:16 - 0:19So you put your lip corners
really far forward. -
0:19 - 0:23And it's a very urban sound.
You see? -
0:23 - 0:27In my... my oral posture that my lips
are doing a lot of the work. -
0:27 - 0:32It's also fun to notice that the Brooklyn
accent, where your lip corner's -
0:32 - 0:37very far forward, is also very
similar to that urban London sound. -
0:37 - 0:38That cockney sound.
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0:38 - 0:41So Saul's daughter studied law.
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0:41 - 0:45You'll notice that it's a very
similar shape in the mouth. -
0:45 - 0:47Let's look at some sound changes
for the Brooklyn accent. -
0:47 - 0:50So there are no r's
at the ends of some words. -
0:50 - 0:58So like, there, player, flatter
become theah, playah, flattah. -
0:58 - 1:02And the ah sound in thought, dog,
and law become a diphthong. -
1:02 - 1:04So they become
a two element sound. -
1:04 - 1:07For thought, dog, law.
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1:07 - 1:12Sometimes that th sound, thin, thick,
this, that become very dentalized. -
1:12 - 1:14So it's thin, thick, this, that.
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1:14 - 1:17So you hear those hard, flat sounds.
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1:17 - 1:21The back of the teeth.
Thin. Thick. This. That. -
1:21 - 1:24You start to hear
the musicality of the accent. -
1:24 - 1:27T's are very dentalized.
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1:27 - 1:29So they're very pushed up
against the teeth. -
1:29 - 1:35So if... Tony takes his time
becomes Tony takes his time. -
1:35 - 1:36Do you hear
the difference there? -
1:36 - 1:39Tony takes his time,
and Tony takes his time. -
1:39 - 1:45The st sound in stretch becomes stretch.
I love that one. -
1:45 - 1:49So what's the musicality
of this general Brooklyn accent? -
1:49 - 1:51Well, it's a very urban sound,
like we'd said -
1:51 - 1:54It's got a lot of power to it.
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1:54 - 1:58You use emphasis with volume,
and less with pitch variety. -
1:58 - 2:00But don't take my word for it.
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2:00 - 2:06Go listen to some native Brooklyn speakers,
and let the accent reveal itself to you.
- Title:
- How to Do a Brooklyn Accent | Accent Training
- Description:
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Watch more How to Do an Accent videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/500483-How-to-Do-a-Brooklyn-Accent-Accent-Training
Learn how to do a Brooklyn accent from voice and speech coach Andrea Caban in this Howcast video.
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There are so many different types of people who live in Brooklyn. Brooklyn is an amazing place because of that. So we're going to go for a very stereotypical, general Brooklyn accent. Just to give you a flavor of it. So you put your lip corners really far forward. And it's a very urban sound. You see? In my oral posture that my lips are doing a lot of the work. It's also fun to notice that the Brooklyn accent, where your lip corner's very far forward, is also very similar to that urban London sound. That cockney sound. So Saul's daughter studied law.
You'll notice that it's a very similar shape in the mouth. Let's look at some sound changes for the Brooklyn accent. So there are no r's at the ends of some words. So like, there, player, flatter become theah, playah, flattah. And the ah sound in thought, dog, and law become a diphthong. So they become a two element sound. For thought, dog, law. Sometimes that th sound, thin, thick, this, that become very dentalized. So it's thin, thick, this, that. So you hear those hard, flat sounds. The back of the teeth. Thin. Thick. This. That.
You start to hear the musicality of the accent. T's are very dentalized. So they're very pushed up against the teeth. So Tony takes his time becomes Tony takes his time. Do you hear the difference there? Tony takes his time, and Tony takes his time. The st sound in stretch becomes stretch. I love that one.
So what's the musicality of this general Brooklyn accent? Well it's a very urban sound, like we'd said. It's got a lot of power to it. You use emphasis with volume, and less with pitch variety. But don't take my word for. Go listen to some native Brooklyn speakers, and let the accent reveal itself to you.
- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 02:08
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