Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1938 - 313 páginas |
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... the letter from Fritz Leiber on page 80. ) The old - time circus announcer had to make his phrases so short that practically every syllable was a separate phrase , thus : " La - dies / and / gen-tle-men./ You / 78 YOUR SPEAKING VOICE.
... the letter from Fritz Leiber on page 80. ) The old - time circus announcer had to make his phrases so short that practically every syllable was a separate phrase , thus : " La - dies / and / gen-tle-men./ You / 78 YOUR SPEAKING VOICE.
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... better tonic than most that comes in bottles . Good comedians are doctors ' worst competitors . There is more than a witticism in the phrase : " He who laughs - lasts . " [ 6 ] If you are too shy or refined 150 YOUR SPEAKING VOICE.
... better tonic than most that comes in bottles . Good comedians are doctors ' worst competitors . There is more than a witticism in the phrase : " He who laughs - lasts . " [ 6 ] If you are too shy or refined 150 YOUR SPEAKING VOICE.
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... PHRASES THAT RECEIVE SIMILAR TREATMENT the phrase and then at all did you don't you know for us as frequently pronounced an'nen a tall didju donchuno f'rus f'rinstance for instance go out g'wout he is out he'zout I am going to I'm gonta ...
... PHRASES THAT RECEIVE SIMILAR TREATMENT the phrase and then at all did you don't you know for us as frequently pronounced an'nen a tall didju donchuno f'rus f'rinstance for instance go out g'wout he is out he'zout I am going to I'm gonta ...
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What a Good Voice Can Do For You | 11 |
Body Mind and Voice Including Sections | 23 |
Avoiding Vocal Monotony Including Sections | 56 |
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