Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Publishing Company, 1940 - 320 sider |
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Side 164
... tongue . The constant dashing of the tongue against the hard palate tends to loosen the tongue , and helps to keep the throat open . The vowels in the first measure must be sung in the briefest possible time so that the consonants may ...
... tongue . The constant dashing of the tongue against the hard palate tends to loosen the tongue , and helps to keep the throat open . The vowels in the first measure must be sung in the briefest possible time so that the consonants may ...
Side 203
... TONGUE FLEXIBILITY First draw the tongue back into the throat and let it lie there feeling thick and cluttered . Then say some sentence like , " All the world's a stage , etc. " Note the thick , mushy tones . Now , extend the tongue ...
... TONGUE FLEXIBILITY First draw the tongue back into the throat and let it lie there feeling thick and cluttered . Then say some sentence like , " All the world's a stage , etc. " Note the thick , mushy tones . Now , extend the tongue ...
Side 212
... tongue remains in this position ; but as you get ready to make the next vowel , the tongue is pulled smartly away . It is a voiced consonant . ( The sound of W which is often substituted for the L is formed principally with the lips ...
... tongue remains in this position ; but as you get ready to make the next vowel , the tongue is pulled smartly away . It is a voiced consonant . ( The sound of W which is often substituted for the L is formed principally with the lips ...
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List of Illustrations | 9 |
Mental Imagery and Voice | 33 |
Emotion and Voice | 43 |
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