Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1946 - 346 páginas |
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... vowels in poetry . The beauty of our language lies chiefly in the vowels . Consonants serve the purpose of breaking up the flowing sound of the vowels to give mean- ing to the sounds . But in these exercises in tone - production we are ...
... vowels in poetry . The beauty of our language lies chiefly in the vowels . Consonants serve the purpose of breaking up the flowing sound of the vowels to give mean- ing to the sounds . But in these exercises in tone - production we are ...
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Harrison M. Karr. various vowels are the result of different resonance combinations . [ 2 ] On one breath and with one sustained tone , make the following vowel sounds : oo , o , aw , ah , a ( oo as in " moo , " o as in " cold , " aw as ...
Harrison M. Karr. various vowels are the result of different resonance combinations . [ 2 ] On one breath and with one sustained tone , make the following vowel sounds : oo , o , aw , ah , a ( oo as in " moo , " o as in " cold , " aw as ...
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... vowels , making sure that these vowel sounds do not drop away from the hum . As an additional exercise , I count from one to ten with the hum . For this it is important to have sufficient breath support to keep the words continually in ...
... vowels , making sure that these vowel sounds do not drop away from the hum . As an additional exercise , I count from one to ten with the hum . For this it is important to have sufficient breath support to keep the words continually in ...
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Foreword to the Student | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER III | 40 |
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