Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1946 - 346 páginas |
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... muscles . The " ex " means that they are outside of the lar ynx . They lift and tilt the larynx in swallowing and in ... muscles inside the larynx , which bring the vocal folds together and which tense and relax the vocal folds are ...
... muscles . The " ex " means that they are outside of the lar ynx . They lift and tilt the larynx in swallowing and in ... muscles inside the larynx , which bring the vocal folds together and which tense and relax the vocal folds are ...
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... MUSCLES MUST BE RELAXED The vocal cords themselves cannot be directly controlled by an act of will . But closely ... muscles just outside of the voice box . These outside , or extrinsic , muscles connect the larynx to the hyboid ...
... MUSCLES MUST BE RELAXED The vocal cords themselves cannot be directly controlled by an act of will . But closely ... muscles just outside of the voice box . These outside , or extrinsic , muscles connect the larynx to the hyboid ...
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... muscles is required to give the control which is necessary for tone pro- duction . Inhalation . The diaphragm is one of the principle muscles of inhalation . It is a broad , leaf - like sheet of muscle and fiber , attached at the side ...
... muscles is required to give the control which is necessary for tone pro- duction . Inhalation . The diaphragm is one of the principle muscles of inhalation . It is a broad , leaf - like sheet of muscle and fiber , attached at the side ...
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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