Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1946 - 346 páginas |
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... chest muscles causes the ribs to settle down . Thus the chest cavity is reduced in volume , pressure is put upon the tiny air sacs , and exhalation takes place . This is the cycle of breathing for normal life functions . HERING'S ...
... chest muscles causes the ribs to settle down . Thus the chest cavity is reduced in volume , pressure is put upon the tiny air sacs , and exhalation takes place . This is the cycle of breathing for normal life functions . HERING'S ...
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... chest . In less than a week she was wearing a size 14 blouse and her waistline was reduced one inch . There is nothing so remarkable in this . It was simply chest expansion and the proper use of the breath , taking full inhalations ...
... chest . In less than a week she was wearing a size 14 blouse and her waistline was reduced one inch . There is nothing so remarkable in this . It was simply chest expansion and the proper use of the breath , taking full inhalations ...
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... chest are very significant . The chest cavity probably plays a larger part . But , as stated above , the chief resonators are the cavities of the throat and of the head . NASAL RESONANCE There is much misunderstanding and confusion ...
... chest are very significant . The chest cavity probably plays a larger part . But , as stated above , the chief resonators are the cavities of the throat and of the head . NASAL RESONANCE There is much misunderstanding and confusion ...
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Foreword to the Student | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER III | 40 |
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articulation audience beautiful blood Blynken boot-black breath Caesar changes chest consonants dead Dear diaphragm ears emotional exercise exhalation express eyes factors feel fight force forever FRANKLIN D FRITZ LEIBER give glottis H. V. Kaltenborn habit hand head hear heart heaven human human voice IAGO Imph-m inhalation Karr KATHARINE CORNELL larynx Lawrence Tibbett letter lips listening live Lord Macbeth meaning mouth muscles nasal natural never night NORMA SHEARER OTHELLO pause person physical pitch practice pronunciation radio relaxed resonance rhythm ride ROBERT BURNS sail sentence Sincerely singing song sound speaker speaking voice speech stage fright stand student sweet talk thee thing thou thought throat tion tone production tongue vibration vocal cords vocal folds voice quality vowels whisper wind WINSTON CHURCHILL words young