Practice of Speech, and Successful SelectionsWm. M. Wikoff, 1888 - 364 páginas |
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... pitch . Make each tone clear and distinct and see to it that the voice ascends gradually in pitch . 2. Shout " Ho ! " on as high a pitch as your voice can well take and from this pitch begin and count from 1 to 9 descending until at 9 ...
... pitch . Make each tone clear and distinct and see to it that the voice ascends gradually in pitch . 2. Shout " Ho ! " on as high a pitch as your voice can well take and from this pitch begin and count from 1 to 9 descending until at 9 ...
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... pitch - which would give it the sound of singing- but will begin to descend . Likewise , when the tone begins to ... PITCH OF CONSONANTS . A whisper or purely aspirate sound can not be formed on many degrees of pitch . A sub - vocal ...
... pitch - which would give it the sound of singing- but will begin to descend . Likewise , when the tone begins to ... PITCH OF CONSONANTS . A whisper or purely aspirate sound can not be formed on many degrees of pitch . A sub - vocal ...
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... Pitch varies with the phrases . No two consecutive phrases should have the same Pitch of Voice . Thus we have the fundamental principle of modulation . If a sentence has three , four or six phrases , then the pitch will be changed three ...
... Pitch varies with the phrases . No two consecutive phrases should have the same Pitch of Voice . Thus we have the fundamental principle of modulation . If a sentence has three , four or six phrases , then the pitch will be changed three ...
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Movement Head Movement Forward or Backward | 101 |
The Lips The Nostrils | 114 |
Mind Conception Like and Dislike Positive or Negative | 128 |
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