Speakers, Singers and StammerersJoseph Masters, 1874 - 114 páginas |
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... third , by the muscular action of the lips , tongue , jaw , and palate , is used in the formation of articulate sounds . 4. Articulate sounds or words may be produced without vibrations of the vocal cords by simply passing a current of ...
... third , by the muscular action of the lips , tongue , jaw , and palate , is used in the formation of articulate sounds . 4. Articulate sounds or words may be produced without vibrations of the vocal cords by simply passing a current of ...
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... third set , m , m , they are inflected directly backward , so as to tighten the vocal cords . The relaxation or slackening of the vocal 1 Transverse section of the Larynx just above the Vocal Cords , and the bases of the Arytenoid ...
... third set , m , m , they are inflected directly backward , so as to tighten the vocal cords . The relaxation or slackening of the vocal 1 Transverse section of the Larynx just above the Vocal Cords , and the bases of the Arytenoid ...
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... third finger of the other . His scales were perfect , the articulation of every note distinct ; and , by the combined vibrations of the two instruments , " harmonie " notes were thrown off , filling up the harmony with perfect chords ...
... third finger of the other . His scales were perfect , the articulation of every note distinct ; and , by the combined vibrations of the two instruments , " harmonie " notes were thrown off , filling up the harmony with perfect chords ...
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... third time . Occasionally the syllables should be formed before a mirror , without any sound whatever . Exercise VI . READING EXERCISE . Rule . - Always before commencing a sentence , thoroughly in- flate the lungs by a noiseless breath ...
... third time . Occasionally the syllables should be formed before a mirror , without any sound whatever . Exercise VI . READING EXERCISE . Rule . - Always before commencing a sentence , thoroughly in- flate the lungs by a noiseless breath ...
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... THIRD VOLUME . LENT AND PASSIONTIDE . 7s . 6d . The FOURTH VOLUME . THE MINOR FESTIVALS OF THE CHURCH . 6s . " Among the several volumes of writings by the late Dr. Neale which have been re- cently published , we must assign the fore ...
... THIRD VOLUME . LENT AND PASSIONTIDE . 7s . 6d . The FOURTH VOLUME . THE MINOR FESTIVALS OF THE CHURCH . 6s . " Among the several volumes of writings by the late Dr. Neale which have been re- cently published , we must assign the fore ...
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ah ah ah ah aw articulate sounds arytenoid cartilages Bass beautiful BISHOP OF BRECHIN breath calf cavity CHAPTER Charles Chester chest voice choir CHRIST Church of England cloth commencing consonants Contralto cricoid cartilage Crown 8vo Devotional diaphragm Exhale falling inflection falsette falsetto Fcap fibres figs gah kah glottis gola head voice HOLY horse hyoides Inhale John sold larynx leather thy ligaments lingualis muscles lips Literary Churchman lower lung exercises MANUAL MEDITATIONS Mezzo Sopranos middle voice monotone morocco muscles named Norman Noel nostrils notes Open the mouth petto pitch position practice preacher produced Second Edition SERMONS PREACHED singers singing speaking stammering Stop Superior cornu T. T. CARTER teeth Tenor Thespia Thetis Third Edition throat thy brother thy father thyroid cartilage tion tone tongue trachea Translated upwards vibrations vocal cords vowel sounds whispered Whortlebury wind-pipe words wrapper yacht
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Página 94 - ... accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
Página 92 - A dungeon horrible on all sides round, As one great furnace flam'd; yet from those flames No light, but rather darkness visible Serv'd only to discover sights of woe, Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace And rest can never dwell...
Página 91 - Slave, I have set my life upon a cast, And I will stand the hazard of the die : I think, there be six Richmonds in the field; Five have I slain to-day, instead of him : — A horse!
Página 93 - Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus, but use all gently ; for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, the whirlwind of passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness.
Página 89 - To bed, to bed ; there's knocking at the gate. Come, come, come, come, give me your hand: What's done, cannot be undone : To bed, to bed, to bed.
Página 88 - tis time to do't. Hell is murky. Fie, my lord, fie ! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?
Página 93 - Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor: suit the action to the word, the word to the action ; with this special observance, that you o'er-step not the modesty of nature...
Página 90 - I can both see and feel how hereditary distinction, when it falls to the lot of a generous mind, may elevate that mind into true nobility. It is one of the effects of hereditary rank, when it falls thus happily, that it multiplies the duties, and, as it were, extends the existence of the possessor. He does not fesl himself a mere individual link in creation, responsible only for his own brief term of being.
Página 7 - Vol. cloth, 4s. 6d. COMPANION FOR LENT. Being an Exhortation to Repentance, from the Syriac of S. Ephraem ; and Thoughts for Every Day in Lent, gathered from other Eastern Fathers and Divines. By the Rev. SC MALAN, MA Is. 3d. THE CHRISTIAN'S DAY. By the Rev. FE PAGET, MA Royal 32mo., 2s.