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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... Raise both shoulders as high and as forcibly as possi- ble , then allow them slowly to return to their original FIG . IV . position . A too sudden lowering in frequent exercising would jar the head ( Fig . IV ) . Begin the exercise with ...
... Raise both shoulders as high and as forcibly as possi- ble , then allow them slowly to return to their original FIG . IV . position . A too sudden lowering in frequent exercising would jar the head ( Fig . IV ) . Begin the exercise with ...
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... raise himself slowly without a throw to a sitting posture , and , after a couple of seconds , let the body sink again to the floor . Many will at first find it impossible to perform this exercise , especially persons with weak abdominal ...
... raise himself slowly without a throw to a sitting posture , and , after a couple of seconds , let the body sink again to the floor . Many will at first find it impossible to perform this exercise , especially persons with weak abdominal ...
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... raising of the arms sideway is performed first with the back of the hand , and then the palm turned a FIG . VIII . upward , the arms being raised until they touch the sides of the head , and then made to return to the base position ...
... raising of the arms sideway is performed first with the back of the hand , and then the palm turned a FIG . VIII . upward , the arms being raised until they touch the sides of the head , and then made to return to the base position ...
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... raised the arms as in the preceding exercise , he should continue to move them round backward until they return to ... Raise the outstretched arms laterally to the level of the shoulders , the back of the hand upward ( Fig . IX , b ) ...
... raised the arms as in the preceding exercise , he should continue to move them round backward until they return to ... Raise the outstretched arms laterally to the level of the shoulders , the back of the hand upward ( Fig . IX , b ) ...
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... raise the outstretched arms forward to the level of the shoulders , the palms turned toward each other ; then move them round backward horizontally , with a stress , as though he wished to bring the upper sur- faces of his hands ...
... raise the outstretched arms forward to the level of the shoulders , the palms turned toward each other ; then move them round backward horizontally , with a stress , as though he wished to bring the upper sur- faces of his hands ...
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