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EntertainmentHow to Do an Accent

How to Do a Texas Accent

Transcript

Texas is big. So there are a lot of different kinds of accents in Texas.
We’re going to work on a general Texas accent. What’s the oral posture
of a general Texas accent? Well, there’s a lot of bunching in the back
of the tongue. The back of the tongue is braced up against the back
molars and the opening in the back of the throat is so small that
sometimes you get that nasal, twangy sound that you hear right now. And the lip corners are tense, so you don’t get a lot of opening in the mouth.

Let’s talk about ‘r’ coloring. Don’t be shy. Rachel runs errands for
her mother and father on Saturday. Have fun with them r’s y’all. And
hear how that ‘r’ coloring affects words like ‘her’. Rachel runs
errands for her mother and father on Saturday. Her becomes her. All
the way in the back of the throat like that. And the ‘a’ diphthong
becomes ‘a’. Play. Tay. That ‘e’ turns to an ‘i.’ So in words like sorry and library, you’ve got sorry, library. Sorry. Library. And the ‘i’, becomes a diphthong, so it becomes a two element vowel. ‘I’ in pin and thin becomes pin, thin. Do you hear those two elements? ‘ii’, ‘ii.’

Have fun with the liquid ‘u’ in your Texas accent, so tune and new. Tune and new become tune and new.

So what’s the musicality of this accent? You hear a little twang in the sound, it’s a little bit slower possibly. But don’t take my word for it. Go listen to some native Texan accents. There are as many accents in Texas as there are people, so have fun with it.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Do a Persian Accent

How to Do a Russian Accent

How to Do a Scottish Accent

How to Do a Long Island Accent

How to Do a Texas Accent

How to Do a Moroccan Accent

How to Do a Turkish Accent

How to Do a Queens Accent

How to Do a Norwegian Accent

How to Do a Philadelphia Accent

How to Do a Pittsburgh Accent

How to Do a Minnesota Accent

How to Do a Mississippi Southern Accent

How to Do a Polish Accent

How to Do a Mexican Accent

How to Do an Indian Accent

How to Do a Bronx Accent

How to Do a Cockney Accent

How to Do an Italian Accent

How to Do a French Accent

How to Do a German Accent

How to Do an Appalachian Accent

How to Do an Irish Accent aka Brogue

How to Do an Estuary Accent

How to Say “R” with an American Accent

How to Do an American Accent

How to Do a New Jersey Accent

How to Do a Brooklyn Accent

Dialect Training

How to Do a British Accent

Articulator Exercises for Accent Training

Accent Training Terms & Vocabulary

How to Do an Alabama Accent

How to Reduce Your Accent

How to Do an Accent with Andrea Caban

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