The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... possible ( 1 ) to get an appro- priate supply of air into the lungs , and ( 2 ) to control the outgoing breath which is so vital in voice production . Although many hours of conscientious practice are usually required to gain control of ...
... possible ( 1 ) to get an appro- priate supply of air into the lungs , and ( 2 ) to control the outgoing breath which is so vital in voice production . Although many hours of conscientious practice are usually required to gain control of ...
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... possible the pitch fluctuations within the individual voice . Since both the inner laryngeal muscular and vocal band adjustments necessary for phonation are involuntary , it is wise not to attempt any conscious and direct control over ...
... possible the pitch fluctuations within the individual voice . Since both the inner laryngeal muscular and vocal band adjustments necessary for phonation are involuntary , it is wise not to attempt any conscious and direct control over ...
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... possible . The action of the vocal bands is involuntary ; no direct control can be exerted over them ; their action cannot be seen or felt during phonation . The less attention paid to them during vocalization , the more effectively ...
... possible . The action of the vocal bands is involuntary ; no direct control can be exerted over them ; their action cannot be seen or felt during phonation . The less attention paid to them during vocalization , the more effectively ...
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