The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... periods are better than long ones , that is , three ten minute periods are of greater value than one half - hour period . 2. Plan to be in a room alone . If possible , have a long mirror . 3. Begin every practice period with relaxation ...
... periods are better than long ones , that is , three ten minute periods are of greater value than one half - hour period . 2. Plan to be in a room alone . If possible , have a long mirror . 3. Begin every practice period with relaxation ...
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... periods , at the beginning of the voice improvement program , should be relatively short and frequent . The vocal mecha ... period.1 1 See Part I , Chaps . 1 , p . 6 , and 7 , p . 164 , for Relaxation Exercises 6. Breathe in through your ...
... periods , at the beginning of the voice improvement program , should be relatively short and frequent . The vocal mecha ... period.1 1 See Part I , Chaps . 1 , p . 6 , and 7 , p . 164 , for Relaxation Exercises 6. Breathe in through your ...
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... periods should be frequent , but brief . Several ten minute periods of practice are far more valuable than one one hour period . Never continue to practice if the throat feels tired . 2 See Part II , Chap . 14 , and Appendix , p . 359 ...
... periods should be frequent , but brief . Several ten minute periods of practice are far more valuable than one one hour period . Never continue to practice if the throat feels tired . 2 See Part II , Chap . 14 , and Appendix , p . 359 ...
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