Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1938 - 313 páginas |
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... sentence on a high key and tapering off to a subdued ending . Sometimes it is char- acterized by a swelling in the middle of the sentence with a submerged beginning and ending . Whatever the pat- tern , with the true addict , it is ...
... sentence on a high key and tapering off to a subdued ending . Sometimes it is char- acterized by a swelling in the middle of the sentence with a submerged beginning and ending . Whatever the pat- tern , with the true addict , it is ...
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... sentence . Any reasonably good conversa- tionalist will vary the force of his tones according to his mean- ing . Unimportant words will be properly subordinated . Like- wise , some whole sentences will stand out in bold relief , when ...
... sentence . Any reasonably good conversa- tionalist will vary the force of his tones according to his mean- ing . Unimportant words will be properly subordinated . Like- wise , some whole sentences will stand out in bold relief , when ...
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... Sentences like the following are well adapted to its use : ( a ) The road to Rome is rugged , rough and round . ( Frederick Ward , the Shakespearean actor , used to recommend the use of that sentence to his pupils . ) ( b ) " Oh , Thou ...
... Sentences like the following are well adapted to its use : ( a ) The road to Rome is rugged , rough and round . ( Frederick Ward , the Shakespearean actor , used to recommend the use of that sentence to his pupils . ) ( b ) " Oh , Thou ...
Índice
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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American Annabel Lee articulation audience beautiful bells blood Blynken body breath Brutus Caesar changes chest dead Dear DEMILLE develop diaphragm ears emotional exercise express eyes factors feel flexible force Fredric March FRITZ LEIBER give habit Hamlin Garland hand head hear heart heaven human IAGO JEANETTE MACDONALD Karr larynx letter lips listening live lord MACBETH MALVOLIO meaning mind monotony mouth muscles nasal natural never night NORMA SHEARER OTHELLO pause person phonation phrase physical pitch poem poetry practice pronunciation public speaking radio relaxed resonance rhythm ROBERT BURNS ROMEO sentence Sincerely singing SIR TOBY slides soul sound speaker speaking voice speech stage fright student sweet syllables talk teeth thee thing thistles thou thought throat tion tone production tongue vibration vocal cords volume vowels William Jennings Bryan wind words young