Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1938 - 313 páginas |
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Harrison M. Karr. RHYTHM RHYTHM THE GREAT CREATOR OF MOODS Rhythm has been defined as " movement characterized by regular , measured , or harmonious recurrence of stress , beat , sound , accent , or motion . " This regular recurrence of ...
Harrison M. Karr. RHYTHM RHYTHM THE GREAT CREATOR OF MOODS Rhythm has been defined as " movement characterized by regular , measured , or harmonious recurrence of stress , beat , sound , accent , or motion . " This regular recurrence of ...
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... rhythm in its various forms . Peasants of some countries time their movements to a swinging rhythm . Negro laborers at the great docks along the Mississippi lift bales of hay or cotton and toss them aboard the barges to the ...
... rhythm in its various forms . Peasants of some countries time their movements to a swinging rhythm . Negro laborers at the great docks along the Mississippi lift bales of hay or cotton and toss them aboard the barges to the ...
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... rhythm to the broken , irregular meter of thought con- veyance . In general , as thought increases rhythm becomes less evident . TYPES OF RHYTHM Again , it requires refined taste on the part of the speaker to distinguish what type of rhythm ...
... rhythm to the broken , irregular meter of thought con- veyance . In general , as thought increases rhythm becomes less evident . TYPES OF RHYTHM Again , it requires refined taste on the part of the speaker to distinguish what type of rhythm ...
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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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