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geniusboy [140]
2 years ago
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Oz discusses his work in the circus in the wonderful wizard of oz. he tells them about the ventriloquists in the circus. what is

a ventriloquist?
Physics
1 answer:
iren [92.7K]2 years ago
7 0

a person who alters their voice to make it seem as though the sound is coming from somewhere else, typically a puppet  is a ventriloquist.

<h3>Which ventriloquist was the best?</h3>

Jimmy Nelson, an American ventriloquist who performed on television in the 1950s and 1960s, was born on December 15, 1928.

<h3>What makes it a ventriloquist?</h3>

The incorrect but long-held notion that the voice came from the stomach is explained by the word ventriloquism's Latin roots, ventri (belly) and loquor (to talk).

<h3>Why is a ventriloquist good?</h3>

Making your puppet seem lifelike and honing your voice are essential for becoming a competent ventriloquist. To divert attention from yourself, keep moving the body, arms, and head of the creature. To assist people forget that your puppet is actually you, try to make the character as different from you as you can.

learn more about ventriloquist here

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