The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... desired ; for this the upward movement of the diaphragm is quick and abrupt . This upward movement of the diaphragm can be controlled by the inward push of the abdominal muscles during exhalation . A slow , steady inward push will ...
... desired ; for this the upward movement of the diaphragm is quick and abrupt . This upward movement of the diaphragm can be controlled by the inward push of the abdominal muscles during exhalation . A slow , steady inward push will ...
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... desired pitch and resonance , these other vital factors of a vocal technique are of little avail . The purpose of ear - training is to enable the student to form an auditory image of a tone or speech sound and to reproduce it accurately ...
... desired pitch and resonance , these other vital factors of a vocal technique are of little avail . The purpose of ear - training is to enable the student to form an auditory image of a tone or speech sound and to reproduce it accurately ...
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... desired pitch , and to note the difference between the two . He must learn to think a given pitch and to reproduce it . He will then be ready to attempt to bring his pitch level as near to the normal as possible . This involves much ...
... desired pitch , and to note the difference between the two . He must learn to think a given pitch and to reproduce it . He will then be ready to attempt to bring his pitch level as near to the normal as possible . This involves much ...
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