Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1946 - 346 páginas |
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... tone production will be treated in succeeding chapters . REASONS FOR STUDYING 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 ...
... tone production will be treated in succeeding chapters . REASONS FOR STUDYING 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 ...
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... production is the need for relaxation . A good tone is an easy tone . The best tones come from larynxes which are freest from strain . The first step in tone production is to learn how to relax - first in the order of time , and ...
... production is the need for relaxation . A good tone is an easy tone . The best tones come from larynxes which are freest from strain . The first step in tone production is to learn how to relax - first in the order of time , and ...
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... tones are re- inforced and amplified . This latter type of sound reinforcement is what is meant usually when reference is made to voice resonance . And it is of paramount importance in tone production . One sometimes hears the sounding ...
... tones are re- inforced and amplified . This latter type of sound reinforcement is what is meant usually when reference is made to voice resonance . And it is of paramount importance in tone production . One sometimes hears the sounding ...
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Foreword to the Student | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER III | 40 |
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