The Philosophy of the Human Voice: Embracing Its Physiological History; Together with a System of Principles, by which Criticism in the Art of Elocution May be Rendered Intelligible, and Instruction, Definite and Comprehensive. To which is Added A Brief Analysis of Song and RecitativeJ. Crissy, printer, 1845 - 499 páginas |
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... Of the Interval of the Fifth , 195 198 XV . Of the Interval of the Third , 199 XVI . Of the Intonation of Interrogative Sentences , XVII . Of the Interval of the Second , 202 220 SECTION XVIII . Of the Interval of the Semitone ;
... Of the Interval of the Fifth , 195 198 XV . Of the Interval of the Third , 199 XVI . Of the Intonation of Interrogative Sentences , XVII . Of the Interval of the Second , 202 220 SECTION XVIII . Of the Interval of the Semitone ;
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... Fifth , 239 XXII . Of the Downward Third , 242 XXIII . Of the Downward Second and Semitone , 246 XXIV . Of the Wave of the Voice , 248 XXV . Of the Equal - Wave of the Octave , XXVI . Of the Equal - Wave of the Fifth , XXVII . Of the ...
... Fifth , 239 XXII . Of the Downward Third , 242 XXIII . Of the Downward Second and Semitone , 246 XXIV . Of the Wave of the Voice , 248 XXV . Of the Equal - Wave of the Octave , XXVI . Of the Equal - Wave of the Fifth , XXVII . Of the ...
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... Fifth , 339 Of the Emphasis of the Third , 340 Of the Emphasis of the Semitone , 342 Of the Downward Concrete , 343 Of the Downward Octave , 345 Of the Downward Fifth , 347 Of the Downward Third , 348 Of the Emphasis of the Wave , 349 ...
... Fifth , 339 Of the Emphasis of the Third , 340 Of the Emphasis of the Semitone , 342 Of the Downward Concrete , 343 Of the Downward Octave , 345 Of the Downward Fifth , 347 Of the Downward Third , 348 Of the Emphasis of the Wave , 349 ...
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... Fifth and Octave , ib . By the Downward Third , Fifth and Octave , 385 By the Wave of the Semitone , 386 By the Wave of the Second , ib By the Waves of the Third , Fifth and Octave , ib . By the Radical Stress , 387 By the Median Stress ...
... Fifth and Octave , ib . By the Downward Third , Fifth and Octave , 385 By the Wave of the Semitone , 386 By the Wave of the Second , ib By the Waves of the Third , Fifth and Octave , ib . By the Radical Stress , 387 By the Median Stress ...
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... Fifth Fault in Melody , 446 Sixth Fault in Melody , 447 Seventh Fault in Melody , 448 Of Faults in the Cadence , 451 Of Faults in the Third , 453 Of Faults in the Fifth , Of Faults in the Downward Movement , Of Faults in the Discrete ...
... Fifth Fault in Melody , 446 Sixth Fault in Melody , 447 Seventh Fault in Melody , 448 Of Faults in the Cadence , 451 Of Faults in the Third , 453 Of Faults in the Fifth , Of Faults in the Downward Movement , Of Faults in the Discrete ...
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a-we abrupt accent analysis applied aspiration atonic cadence called character chromatic melody concrete movement concrete rise consists constituents continued crete current melody degree descending diatonic melody diatonic scale dignity diphthongal discourse discrete distinction downward concrete drift effect elocution emphasis emphatic employed English language equable concrete equal execution expression falling falsette faults fifth force fulness function give glottis heard human voice immutable syllables impulse indefinite interrogative inverted Julius Cæsar long quantity means ment minor third mode of intonation musical notation octave orotund passion pause peculiar perception phatic phrases plaintive principles produce prolongation pronunciation protracted purpose radical and vanishing radical pitch radical stress reader require rythmus scale semitone sentence sentiments short song sound speaker speaking speech subtonic succession tion tone tremor tremulous triad utterance uvula vanishing movement vanishing stress varied vocal wave whilst wider intervals words
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