Science of Tone Production1914 - Singing - 135 pages |
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Page 29
... 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 , ordinarily use our lungs enough . No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 PLATE NO [ 29 ]
... 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 , ordinarily use our lungs enough . No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 PLATE NO [ 29 ]
Page 36
... third lung exercise is called The Systematic Respiration . This is done by mentally counting the steps that may be taken during a respiration , taking one- third of a given number for each period of the [ 36 ] Science of Tone Production.
... third lung exercise is called The Systematic Respiration . This is done by mentally counting the steps that may be taken during a respiration , taking one- third of a given number for each period of the [ 36 ] Science of Tone Production.
Page 38
... taken not to overdo it immediately after a full meal , for fear of causing too much strain upon the heart . During the second stage of the respiration , while the air is held in , the pupil should elevate the chest and force the air up ...
... taken not to overdo it immediately after a full meal , for fear of causing too much strain upon the heart . During the second stage of the respiration , while the air is held in , the pupil should elevate the chest and force the air up ...
Page 45
... taken and the counting continued until the exhaustion is nearly completed , when a new catch breath may be taken and the exercise continued as long as may be desirable . It is evident that the catch breath exer- cise is also beneficial ...
... taken and the counting continued until the exhaustion is nearly completed , when a new catch breath may be taken and the exercise continued as long as may be desirable . It is evident that the catch breath exer- cise is also beneficial ...
Page 56
... taken from the lung of the right side . The lung of the left side is to a small extent en- croached upon by the heart and it differs a little in its outside appearance and also in its internal arrangement . This is plainly shown in the ...
... taken from the lung of the right side . The lung of the left side is to a small extent en- croached upon by the heart and it differs a little in its outside appearance and also in its internal arrangement . This is plainly shown in the ...
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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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