Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1946 - 346 páginas |
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Harrison M. Karr. GOOD VOICE NOT ENOUGH FOR THE SPEAKER To be sure good voice is not the only factor of importance in public speaking . The often - heard slogan , " It doesn't matter what you say ; it's how you say it that counts , " if ...
Harrison M. Karr. GOOD VOICE NOT ENOUGH FOR THE SPEAKER To be sure good voice is not the only factor of importance in public speaking . The often - heard slogan , " It doesn't matter what you say ; it's how you say it that counts , " if ...
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... speaker is holding in his right hand a small bellows which , when pumped , forces a stream of * Photo reprinted by special permission of the Bell Telephone Laboratories . 1 air into the rubber tube at the top of the. 26 YOUR SPEAKING VOICE.
... speaker is holding in his right hand a small bellows which , when pumped , forces a stream of * Photo reprinted by special permission of the Bell Telephone Laboratories . 1 air into the rubber tube at the top of the. 26 YOUR SPEAKING VOICE.
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... rowing machine on his concert tours in order to develop abdominal power " like a heavy - weight wrestler's . " It is to this type of control that most of the singers refer in their letters when they advocate 78 YOUR SPEAKING VOICE.
... rowing machine on his concert tours in order to develop abdominal power " like a heavy - weight wrestler's . " It is to this type of control that most of the singers refer in their letters when they advocate 78 YOUR SPEAKING VOICE.
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Foreword to the Student | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER III | 40 |
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