Comstock's Elocution, Enlarged: A System of Vocal Gymnastics Designed for the Promotion of Health, Cure of Stammering, and Defective Articulation ...T.B. Peterson & Brothers, 1808 - Всего страниц: 314 |
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... voice . The chief beauty of oratory is in the melody of the speaker's utterance . If the orator delivers his own ideas , or those of another , how soon his hearers become indif ferent if the speech is delivered in one tone of voice ...
... voice . The chief beauty of oratory is in the melody of the speaker's utterance . If the orator delivers his own ideas , or those of another , how soon his hearers become indif ferent if the speech is delivered in one tone of voice ...
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... voice may be so cultivated that it will be as musical as any instrument , rising and falling , sinking and swelling , as the meaning requires . advise all who wish to become fine readers and speak- ers , to study with the greatest ...
... voice may be so cultivated that it will be as musical as any instrument , rising and falling , sinking and swelling , as the meaning requires . advise all who wish to become fine readers and speak- ers , to study with the greatest ...
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... voice are given , but not the changes of pitch , which constitute melody . In this work , however , not only are the inflections and the melody given , but also those tran- sitions in pitch , called modulation , or a change of key . My ...
... voice are given , but not the changes of pitch , which constitute melody . In this work , however , not only are the inflections and the melody given , but also those tran- sitions in pitch , called modulation , or a change of key . My ...
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... Voice .. Inflections . 46 47 Melody ... Modulation .. Force .... Time . ... 52 53 59 63 PART II . GESTURE . Gesture .... Postures of the Body ... Postures unfavorable to Vocal Delivery .. Postures favorable to Vocal Delivery . 22899 69 ...
... Voice .. Inflections . 46 47 Melody ... Modulation .. Force .... Time . ... 52 53 59 63 PART II . GESTURE . Gesture .... Postures of the Body ... Postures unfavorable to Vocal Delivery .. Postures favorable to Vocal Delivery . 22899 69 ...
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... voice is produced . The principles are the science of the voice the training , the exercise of the organs , necessary to develope their powers , and enable them to act with rapid- ity , precision , and effect . - Vocal Gymnastics give ...
... voice is produced . The principles are the science of the voice the training , the exercise of the organs , necessary to develope their powers , and enable them to act with rapid- ity , precision , and effect . - Vocal Gymnastics give ...
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