Science of Tone Production1914 - Singing - 135 pages |
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... lungs as found in practical anatomy 3. Original plate , showing the lungs , the bronchial tubes , and the air cells . 4. Original plate , illustrating various move- ments of the tension exercise . 5. Original plate , showing the human ...
... lungs as found in practical anatomy 3. Original plate , showing the lungs , the bronchial tubes , and the air cells . 4. Original plate , illustrating various move- ments of the tension exercise . 5. Original plate , showing the human ...
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... drilled . • • · 108 19. Exercise for singing and speaking with full lungs . 20. Exercise for an extra fine adjustment . 139 • 139 INTRODUCTION Nature gives to every child the art of tone [ 12 ] Science of Tone Production.
... drilled . • • · 108 19. Exercise for singing and speaking with full lungs . 20. Exercise for an extra fine adjustment . 139 • 139 INTRODUCTION Nature gives to every child the art of tone [ 12 ] Science of Tone Production.
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... organs would be the most effective means of fighting all lung and throat troubles , especially tuberculosis . While it is conceded that healthy lungs and throat are necessary to a good voice , it is [ 16 ] Science of Tone Production.
... organs would be the most effective means of fighting all lung and throat troubles , especially tuberculosis . While it is conceded that healthy lungs and throat are necessary to a good voice , it is [ 16 ] Science of Tone Production.
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... lungs in a state of exhaustion . The dotted line C represents the lungs full . D represents the muscles acting on the lungs to produce the power ; E represents the muscular , elastic tissue which sustains the air cells and controls the ...
... lungs in a state of exhaustion . The dotted line C represents the lungs full . D represents the muscles acting on the lungs to produce the power ; E represents the muscular , elastic tissue which sustains the air cells and controls the ...
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... lungs to open and let in the air , and by their relaxation they become dead weight against the bronchial tubes and the air cells , so that the air previously taken in is forced out . Unfortunately we do not , in our present civilization ...
... lungs to open and let in the air , and by their relaxation they become dead weight against the bronchial tubes and the air cells , so that the air previously taken in is forced out . Unfortunately we do not , in our present civilization ...
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adjustment air cells air columns applied art of tone articulating organs basic become beneficial bronchial tubes catch breath exercise cause cavity CHAPTER child cises controlling force Demonstrate effect ethmoid bone exer exercise of Plate exhaustion exercise false vocal cords falsetto tones glottis harmonics high tones human anatomy human voice illustration of Plate imitate inferior register inhalation justment legato limbering lips low tones lungs mental picture middle register mind mouth mucous membrane muscular musical stringed instruments natural art natural artist natural voice Nature intended normal development nostrils octave Original exercise Original plate physiology power-producing muscles practiced pupil QUESTIONS FOR TOPICAL reflex action regained relaxed resonance chamber respiration science of tone simple breathing singing soft palate sounding board speaking strength superior register take place teacher teeth three registers throat timbre tion tissue TOPICAL REVIEW trachea usually various pitches vibrations vocal exercises vocal organs vocal tones vowels windpipe
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