Taking the Stage: Self Development Through Dramatic ArtPitman Publishing Corporation, 1939 - 339 sider |
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... Tone of Voice Timbre ( voice quality ) or voice tone is characteristic and individ- ual in the full - throated speech of a gusty tar , the quavering tones of an old woman , the resonant voice of a trial lawyer , the hard carelessness of ...
... Tone of Voice Timbre ( voice quality ) or voice tone is characteristic and individ- ual in the full - throated speech of a gusty tar , the quavering tones of an old woman , the resonant voice of a trial lawyer , the hard carelessness of ...
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... tone lifts half an octave and then descends in full and half tones until " go , " where it glides upward somewhat . Finding the " Home Tone " -One of the most interesting things about intonation , apart from the established fact that ...
... tone lifts half an octave and then descends in full and half tones until " go , " where it glides upward somewhat . Finding the " Home Tone " -One of the most interesting things about intonation , apart from the established fact that ...
Side 42
... tones above or below their home tone . Remember , however , their voices do change key . What causes the voice to change key ? Variety Comes through Change of Key - Change of key is largely a matter of mood . In a depressed state of ...
... tones above or below their home tone . Remember , however , their voices do change key . What causes the voice to change key ? Variety Comes through Change of Key - Change of key is largely a matter of mood . In a depressed state of ...
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BROADENING THE FRONTIERS OF DRAMATIC ART | 3 |
EXPRESSION AND ITS FORMS | 9 |
EXPRESSIONRHYTHMIC AND BALANCED | 13 |
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