Gymnastics of the Voice for Song and Speech: Also a Method for the Cure of Stuttering and StammeringEdgar S. Werner, 1893 - Всего страниц: 250 |
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... hold her head erect . Now in singing there was a conflict between the right and left muscles , but the effort to obey neither much facili- tated the erect position of the head , and the oblique leaning was wholly cured . II . TRUNK ...
... hold her head erect . Now in singing there was a conflict between the right and left muscles , but the effort to obey neither much facili- tated the erect position of the head , and the oblique leaning was wholly cured . II . TRUNK ...
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... hold the stick behind the back as long as the breath can be held ; in going forward a strong expiration takes place . The principal effect is on the shoulders , arm extensors , spinal and abdominal muscles . This exercise is difficult ...
... hold the stick behind the back as long as the breath can be held ; in going forward a strong expiration takes place . The principal effect is on the shoulders , arm extensors , spinal and abdominal muscles . This exercise is difficult ...
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... hold , as well as the pharynx , the thickness of the soft - palate with the uvula and of the tonsils , greatly influence the tone . All of these may be influenced to advantage . The sooner this is done , the more advantageous it will be ...
... hold , as well as the pharynx , the thickness of the soft - palate with the uvula and of the tonsils , greatly influence the tone . All of these may be influenced to advantage . The sooner this is done , the more advantageous it will be ...
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... hold the palate is of the greatest import- ance to singers and speakers . The disagreeable singing of so many comes from their not having learned how to lead and break the waves of tone correctly by means of the soft - palate . This is ...
... hold the palate is of the greatest import- ance to singers and speakers . The disagreeable singing of so many comes from their not having learned how to lead and break the waves of tone correctly by means of the soft - palate . This is ...
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... hold the breath during this exercise , but breathe quietly and regularly through the mouth . Exercise IV . Open the mouth wide , touch with the tip of the sharply- pointed tongue the middle of the upper and of the lower lip alternately ...
... hold the breath during this exercise , but breathe quietly and regularly through the mouth . Exercise IV . Open the mouth wide , touch with the tip of the sharply- pointed tongue the middle of the upper and of the lower lip alternately ...
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