Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side vii
... tone , the development of voice as such , the securing of a fixed right vocal habit . Following comes the adapting of this improved voice to the varieties of use , or expressional effect , demanded of the public speaker . After this ...
... tone , the development of voice as such , the securing of a fixed right vocal habit . Following comes the adapting of this improved voice to the varieties of use , or expressional effect , demanded of the public speaker . After this ...
Side xi
... Tone Vocal Flexibility The Formation of Words Making the Point . Indicating Values and Relations Expressing the Feeling Showing the Picture Expression by Action PLATFORM PRACTICE The Formal Address The Public Lecture • The Informal ...
... Tone Vocal Flexibility The Formation of Words Making the Point . Indicating Values and Relations Expressing the Feeling Showing the Picture Expression by Action PLATFORM PRACTICE The Formal Address The Public Lecture • The Informal ...
Side 1
... TONE THE common trouble in using the voice for the more vig- orous or intense forms of speaking is a contraction or strain- ing of the throat . This impedes the free flow of voice , causing impaired tone , poor enunciation , and ...
... TONE THE common trouble in using the voice for the more vig- orous or intense forms of speaking is a contraction or strain- ing of the throat . This impedes the free flow of voice , causing impaired tone , poor enunciation , and ...
Side 2
... tone is formed on the top , so to speak , of this body of breath , chiefly , of course , in the mouth and head . For the stronger and larger voice the breath is not driven out and dissipated , but the tone is intensified and given ...
... tone is formed on the top , so to speak , of this body of breath , chiefly , of course , in the mouth and head . For the stronger and larger voice the breath is not driven out and dissipated , but the tone is intensified and given ...
Side 4
... tone in singing . The throat is opened in a relaxed rather than a constrained way , so as to give free play for the in- voluntary action of the delicate vocal muscles connected with the larynx , which determine all the finer variations ...
... tone in singing . The throat is opened in a relaxed rather than a constrained way , so as to give free play for the in- voluntary action of the delicate vocal muscles connected with the larynx , which determine all the finer variations ...
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