Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeGood Press, 20. maj 2021 - 290 sider This work aims to explain the main principles of effective platform delivery and to deliver material for student practice. Contents include: A Discussion of Principles Technical Training Platform Practice Argument and Persuasion |
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... breath into the stomach. That probably suggests the sensation. When the breath has been taken in, it is to be gently withheld,—not given up too freely,—and the tone is formed on the top, so to speak, of this body of breath, chiefly, of ...
... breath into the stomach. That probably suggests the sensation. When the breath has been taken in, it is to be gently withheld,—not given up too freely,—and the tone is formed on the top, so to speak, of this body of breath, chiefly, of ...
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... breath at frequent intervals, as a preparation or reënforcement for speaking, should become an unconscious habit ... breath freedom rather than put it under unnatural constraint. Perfect breathing can only be known by certain qualities ...
... breath at frequent intervals, as a preparation or reënforcement for speaking, should become an unconscious habit ... breath freedom rather than put it under unnatural constraint. Perfect breathing can only be known by certain qualities ...
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... breathing center to the point of issue of the breath at the front of the mouth, he can easily maintain a constant hitting place, to serve as the hammer head; one singing place for carrying the voice steadily through a sustained passage ...
... breathing center to the point of issue of the breath at the front of the mouth, he can easily maintain a constant hitting place, to serve as the hammer head; one singing place for carrying the voice steadily through a sustained passage ...
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... breath, mainly due probably to speaking with a closed mouth; by a bound-up, heavy, "chesty" tone, resulting from a labored method of breathing. Voice in its freer state should be pure, clear, round, fairly musical, and fairly deep and ...
... breath, mainly due probably to speaking with a closed mouth; by a bound-up, heavy, "chesty" tone, resulting from a labored method of breathing. Voice in its freer state should be pure, clear, round, fairly musical, and fairly deep and ...
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... breath foundation. The simpler inflections indicating the plain meaning, will of course be observed, the tone will be kept easily supported by the frequently recovered breath that is under it. The back of the mouth will seem to be ...
... breath foundation. The simpler inflections indicating the plain meaning, will of course be observed, the tone will be kept easily supported by the frequently recovered breath that is under it. The back of the mouth will seem to be ...
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