Orthophony: Or, Vocal Culture in Elocution: A Manual of Elementary Exercises, Adapted to Dr. Rush's "Philosophy of the Human Voice," and Designed as an Introduction to Russell's "American Elocutionist."W.D. Ticknor and Company, 1845 - 336 páginas |
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... effect of all their efforts in the form of public reading or speaking . The daily practice of vocal exercises , is ... effects of professional exertion , when either pursued too long in succession , or practised at too distant intervals ...
... effect of all their efforts in the form of public reading or speaking . The daily practice of vocal exercises , is ... effects of professional exertion , when either pursued too long in succession , or practised at too distant intervals ...
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... and free from pain , breathes without any perceptible sound , but that gentle whispering effect which is produced by inspiration and expiration , drawing in , and giving - forth the breath . We observe this process exemplified in 1.
... and free from pain , breathes without any perceptible sound , but that gentle whispering effect which is produced by inspiration and expiration , drawing in , and giving - forth the breath . We observe this process exemplified in 1.
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... effect of high or low pitch . 15. The glottis , so denominated from the partial re- semblance of its shape to that of the tongue , is a small chink , or opening , which forms the mouth of the larynx . The opening and the contraction of ...
... effect of high or low pitch . 15. The glottis , so denominated from the partial re- semblance of its shape to that of the tongue , is a small chink , or opening , which forms the mouth of the larynx . The opening and the contraction of ...
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... effect on its character . Persons in whom this organ is large , have usually a deep - toned voice ; those in whom it is small , have comparatively a high pitch . When it is allowed . to interfere with the sound of the voice , through ...
... effect on its character . Persons in whom this organ is large , have usually a deep - toned voice ; those in whom it is small , have comparatively a high pitch . When it is allowed . to interfere with the sound of the voice , through ...
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... effect in rendering vocal tone clear and free ; as is per- ceived in the case of obstructions arising from disease , from accident , or from cold , which impart a dull and muffled sound to the voice . " The ear , " says an eminent ...
... effect in rendering vocal tone clear and free ; as is per- ceived in the case of obstructions arising from disease , from accident , or from cold , which impart a dull and muffled sound to the voice . " The ear , " says an eminent ...
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