Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1915 - 418 sider |
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Side 2
... head . For the stronger and larger voice the breath is not driven out and dissipated , but the tone is intensified and given completer resonance within - within the nasal or head cavities , somewhat within the pharynx and chest . This ...
... head . For the stronger and larger voice the breath is not driven out and dissipated , but the tone is intensified and given completer resonance within - within the nasal or head cavities , somewhat within the pharynx and chest . This ...
Side 4
... head . The last of the three main considerations , the concen- tration of tone where it naturally seems to be formed , is often termed voice " placing , " or " placement . " The pos- sible objection to this term is that it may suggest a ...
... head . The last of the three main considerations , the concen- tration of tone where it naturally seems to be formed , is often termed voice " placing , " or " placement . " The pos- sible objection to this term is that it may suggest a ...
Side 5
... head ; one singing place for carrying the voice steadily through a sustained passage ; one place where , as it were , the tone is held in check so it will not break through itself and go to pieces , -a " placing of the voice , " which ...
... head ; one singing place for carrying the voice steadily through a sustained passage ; one place where , as it were , the tone is held in check so it will not break through itself and go to pieces , -a " placing of the voice , " which ...
Side 6
... head , the safeguard and , practically , the one most effective idea in the government of voice . And now it should be hastily stated that this excellent idea , like other good things , may be easily abused . If the tone is pushed ...
... head , the safeguard and , practically , the one most effective idea in the government of voice . And now it should be hastily stated that this excellent idea , like other good things , may be easily abused . If the tone is pushed ...
Side 11
... head resonance and is too mechanical . The true spirit of the selections is to be given , from the first , but reduced to its very simplest form . Difficulties arise , in this first step , in the case of two classes of student : those ...
... head resonance and is too mechanical . The true spirit of the selections is to be given , from the first , but reduced to its very simplest form . Difficulties arise , in this first step , in the case of two classes of student : those ...
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