Orthophony: Or, Vocal Culture in Elocution: A Manual of Elementary Exercises, Adapted to Dr. Rush's "Philosophy of the Human Voice," and Designed as an Introduction to Russell's "American Elocutionist." |
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... gives to the action of the vocal organs , whether in the utterance of expressive emotion , or of distinctive * The terms phonation , ( the act of producing vocal sound , ) and phonol- ogy , ( the science of voice , ) are in current use ...
... gives to the action of the vocal organs , whether in the utterance of expressive emotion , or of distinctive * The terms phonation , ( the act of producing vocal sound , ) and phonol- ogy , ( the science of voice , ) are in current use ...
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... give it a strong claim upon the attention of the Teachers in our Schools and Colleges , our Youth , and all whose duties demand a frequent or great use of the voice . EDWARD REYNOLDS , Jr. " " We fully concur with Dr. Reynolds in the ...
... give it a strong claim upon the attention of the Teachers in our Schools and Colleges , our Youth , and all whose duties demand a frequent or great use of the voice . EDWARD REYNOLDS , Jr. " " We fully concur with Dr. Reynolds in the ...
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... give origin to voice . As the first step in our investigation , then , we wish to with- draw the student's attention entirely from the tongue , the mouth , and the throat , the immediate , and , as it were , conscious instruments of ...
... give origin to voice . As the first step in our investigation , then , we wish to with- draw the student's attention entirely from the tongue , the mouth , and the throat , the immediate , and , as it were , conscious instruments of ...
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... give them the power of ren- dering the voice compact and sonorous . 14. The vocal chords , which extend across the upper part of the larynx , and form the lips of the glottis , and by their vibration , together with the action of the ...
... give them the power of ren- dering the voice compact and sonorous . 14. The vocal chords , which extend across the upper part of the larynx , and form the lips of the glottis , and by their vibration , together with the action of the ...
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... give it scope , and partial reverberation . It gives sweetness and smoothness to tone ; as we perceive in con- trasting the voice duly modified by it , with that which loses its softening effect , in undue nasal ring , or guttural ...
... give it scope , and partial reverberation . It gives sweetness and smoothness to tone ; as we perceive in con- trasting the voice duly modified by it , with that which loses its softening effect , in undue nasal ring , or guttural ...
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abrupt accent appropriate appulsive articulation Aspirated pectoral aspirated quality breath character chest Coriolanus deep degree diatonic diphthong distinct downward earth effect Effusive orotund element elocution emotion enunciation epiglottis error examples exer exercise explosive expression Expulsive orotund fault feeling force forcible function gentle give glottis grave guttural habit hath heart heaven horror human voice imparting Impassioned language larynx light lips Lord Low pitch Median stress melody ment mode of utterance moderate mouth movement muscles musical scale nasal natural o'er Pathos pauses Pectoral Quality perfect pitch practice prolonged prosodial pure tone purity of tone radical stress reader or speaker reading Rush semitone sentence shouting sion slide soft solemn soul speaking speech style subdued Sublimity subtonic swell syllables Teacher in District thee thou tion tongue tonic trachea tranquil unimpassioned vanishing stress vivid vocal organs vocal sound voice wave whispering words