The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... breath . Then he realizes that in order to carry on these activities efficiently , he must learn to control his breath . Even less thought is given to the importance of breathing for voice production . When a student is told that his ...
... breath . Then he realizes that in order to carry on these activities efficiently , he must learn to control his breath . Even less thought is given to the importance of breathing for voice production . When a student is told that his ...
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... breath is sent up into the larynx , during vocalization , some of the breath will escape before or during phonation through the abnormally wide opening between the vocal bands . As a result the voice will be breathy and weak , as more ...
... breath is sent up into the larynx , during vocalization , some of the breath will escape before or during phonation through the abnormally wide opening between the vocal bands . As a result the voice will be breathy and weak , as more ...
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... breath ; do not try to hold the tone too long ; try to use the breath you inhale . 2. Inhale and exhale as above on other sounds such as ē as in bee , Ĭ as in ill , ĕ as in then , ǎ as in hăt , i as in ivy , and ow as in now . 3 If you ...
... breath ; do not try to hold the tone too long ; try to use the breath you inhale . 2. Inhale and exhale as above on other sounds such as ē as in bee , Ĭ as in ill , ĕ as in then , ǎ as in hăt , i as in ivy , and ow as in now . 3 If you ...
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