Science of Tone Production1914 - Singing - 135 pages |
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... vowels . • 105 18. A list of letters , syllables , and words on which the articulating organs should be drilled . • • · 108 19. Exercise for singing and speaking with full lungs . 20. Exercise for an extra fine adjustment . 139 • 139 ...
... vowels . • 105 18. A list of letters , syllables , and words on which the articulating organs should be drilled . • • · 108 19. Exercise for singing and speaking with full lungs . 20. Exercise for an extra fine adjustment . 139 • 139 ...
Page 88
... vowel E at a high pitch and with much twang is usually helpful . Humming is effective and most beneficial to the quality of the tones . It should be practiced every day , beginning with the lips closed and the throat open and gradually ...
... vowel E at a high pitch and with much twang is usually helpful . Humming is effective and most beneficial to the quality of the tones . It should be practiced every day , beginning with the lips closed and the throat open and gradually ...
Page 89
... on tone production ? Which vowel is usually used to best advantage in regaining the use of the ethmoid bone ? Demonstrate how humming should be done . CHAPTER XII RESONANCE CHAMBER The large cavity , L , [ 89 ] Sounding Board.
... on tone production ? Which vowel is usually used to best advantage in regaining the use of the ethmoid bone ? Demonstrate how humming should be done . CHAPTER XII RESONANCE CHAMBER The large cavity , L , [ 89 ] Sounding Board.
Page 94
... vowels , should now be practiced with the ringing and echo effects . Most of the exercises should be practiced in tones of a soft quality , but it is beneficial occasionally to try the voice with the full power of the lungs . The depth ...
... vowels , should now be practiced with the ringing and echo effects . Most of the exercises should be practiced in tones of a soft quality , but it is beneficial occasionally to try the voice with the full power of the lungs . The depth ...
Page 100
... with the pronun- ciation of the words ding and dong , and , on the soft vibrations of these sounds as they end , adding the sound of the vowels in trilling without changing the place of the resonance which [ 100 ] Science of Tone ...
... with the pronun- ciation of the words ding and dong , and , on the soft vibrations of these sounds as they end , adding the sound of the vowels in trilling without changing the place of the resonance which [ 100 ] Science of Tone ...
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