2009-07-01, 21:30
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 2,149
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I usually train vowels in these series:
A - O - U - Å
E - I - Y - Ä - Ö
Don't mind the Swedish letters unless you know them.
Now, one important thing is how you form vowels, you should be able to say each of the clearly without changing the set of your jaws. If you want, I can expand a bit on the fascinating field of jaw positioning. Basically, for practice, look like a gold fish that forgot to close its mouth and say every vowel in a series. Also, take some time to find out exactly how it feels when it feels right and try to find that feeling when doing the harder ones. E, I and Y are the most difficult ones, because they tend to fall back into your mouth and so you lose your klang on them.
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