Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1938 - 313 páginas |
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... vowel oo as in the word loot . ( b ) Put an b before the vowels and say them on different levels of pitch , thus : ha he hi ho hu . ( c ) Say and sing the vowels over again in various combina- tions on various pitch levels , this time ...
... vowel oo as in the word loot . ( b ) Put an b before the vowels and say them on different levels of pitch , thus : ha he hi ho hu . ( c ) Say and sing the vowels over again in various combina- tions on various pitch levels , this time ...
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... vowels . Prolong them . The hurry of our daily lives has caused us to clip our speech . This prolongation of the vowels will help loosen the muscles of throat and jaw , add beauty to the tone , and aid in audibility . The staccato words ...
... vowels . Prolong them . The hurry of our daily lives has caused us to clip our speech . This prolongation of the vowels will help loosen the muscles of throat and jaw , add beauty to the tone , and aid in audibility . The staccato words ...
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... vowel sounds are produced a simple demonstration of the fact that the various vowels are the result of different resonance combina- tions . [ 2 ] On one breath and with one sustained tone , make the following vowel sounds : oo , oh , aw ...
... vowel sounds are produced a simple demonstration of the fact that the various vowels are the result of different resonance combina- tions . [ 2 ] On one breath and with one sustained tone , make the following vowel sounds : oo , oh , aw ...
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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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