Science of Tone Production1914 - Singing - 135 pages |
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Page 45
... catch breath exercise . The beginning of this exercise is the same as the exhaustion , but instead of making the exhaustion complete it is stopped a little before the end , and then a puff of air is quickly taken and the counting ...
... catch breath exercise . The beginning of this exercise is the same as the exhaustion , but instead of making the exhaustion complete it is stopped a little before the end , and then a puff of air is quickly taken and the counting ...
Page 46
... catch breath exercise beneficial to the power ? What is required of the power - producing muscles for the proper execution of the catch breath exercise ? In what way is the catch breath exercise of special benefit to the controlling ...
... catch breath exercise beneficial to the power ? What is required of the power - producing muscles for the proper execution of the catch breath exercise ? In what way is the catch breath exercise of special benefit to the controlling ...
Page 51
... catch breaths , as in the breath- ing exercises . The typical compass of the human voice is twenty - one tones divided into three groups or registers of seven tones each . The student who has retained his natural voice may practice the ...
... catch breaths , as in the breath- ing exercises . The typical compass of the human voice is twenty - one tones divided into three groups or registers of seven tones each . The student who has retained his natural voice may practice the ...
Page 93
... catch breath being taken between the tones with a decisive attack and a precise adjustment . In singing two or more [ 93 ] Resonance Chamber.
... catch breath being taken between the tones with a decisive attack and a precise adjustment . In singing two or more [ 93 ] Resonance Chamber.
Page 118
... catch breath exercises by counting , or scaling a few tones up and down , by reading and singing in the same way . These exercises can be made interest- ing and successfully used with a class . Very soon the children unconsciously adopt ...
... catch breath exercises by counting , or scaling a few tones up and down , by reading and singing in the same way . These exercises can be made interest- ing and successfully used with a class . Very soon the children unconsciously adopt ...
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