Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1938 - 313 páginas |
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... TONE - PRODUCTION BEFORE " DEEP ” BREATHING Many books that deal with voice development begin with the study of deep breathing , then proceed to a study of pro- ducing the tone . The author has seen fit to change that order , for a most ...
... TONE - PRODUCTION BEFORE " DEEP ” BREATHING Many books that deal with voice development begin with the study of deep breathing , then proceed to a study of pro- ducing the tone . The author has seen fit to change that order , for a most ...
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... PRODUCING THE TONE And now , if you have learned how to relax , we can proceed to a study of how to make the tone . The factors of greatest importance in tone production are these : Relaxation in the throat and jaw Strength in the ...
... PRODUCING THE TONE And now , if you have learned how to relax , we can proceed to a study of how to make the tone . The factors of greatest importance in tone production are these : Relaxation in the throat and jaw Strength in the ...
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... PRODUCTION [ 1 ] Review the exercises for relaxing the throat and jaw . Do this as the first step in every practice period until you are sure you have the complete release from tension which is so essential for good tone ... pitch MAKING THE ...
... PRODUCTION [ 1 ] Review the exercises for relaxing the throat and jaw . Do this as the first step in every practice period until you are sure you have the complete release from tension which is so essential for good tone ... pitch MAKING THE ...
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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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