The Spoken Word in Life and ArtPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1937 - 512 Seiten |
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... hear ( see Fig . 9 ) . The human ear can hear a very low organ tone A B www Fig . 9. - Diagram representing difference in pitch . If the sound wave A has a frequency of 50 vibrations per second and B a frequency of 100 , B is an octave ...
... hear ( see Fig . 9 ) . The human ear can hear a very low organ tone A B www Fig . 9. - Diagram representing difference in pitch . If the sound wave A has a frequency of 50 vibrations per second and B a frequency of 100 , B is an octave ...
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... hear the strains of a march , and almost immediately start to nod our heads , jiggle our feet , or tap with our fingers to its beat . We hear a dance tune and start to sway . Or at a symphony , where we have learned to repress these ...
... hear the strains of a march , and almost immediately start to nod our heads , jiggle our feet , or tap with our fingers to its beat . We hear a dance tune and start to sway . Or at a symphony , where we have learned to repress these ...
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... Hear me , recreant ! " and his silent return and kneeling for " On thy allegiance , hear me ! " and the Grave- digger's sweeping bow as Ophelia's body is brought on . In reconstructing the way the plays were acted vocally , we may argue ...
... Hear me , recreant ! " and his silent return and kneeling for " On thy allegiance , hear me ! " and the Grave- digger's sweeping bow as Ophelia's body is brought on . In reconstructing the way the plays were acted vocally , we may argue ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 9 |
Mechanism of breathing | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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abdominal actor arch arytenoid arytenoid cartilages audience becomes breath called cartilage cavity changes chest consonant coördination cricoid cartilage Description Diacritical marks diaphragm diphthong emotional English epiglottis Exercises exhalation expelled Faults feeling front glide glottal glottal stop glottis gums hard palate hear Hyoid bone inflection inhalation initial sound intonation larynx lips lower lungs Macbeth Material for practice means mechanism mouth muscles nasal nasal consonants nose organs pauses pharynx phoneme phrase pitch level play position produced pronunciation pure vowel reading relaxed resonators ribs rising inflection Romeo and Juliet rounded Scene sentence slowly soft palate sound waves speaker speaking speech Spelling stop stress student substituted syllables teeth tense thee thou throat Thyroid cartilage tion tone tongue trachea unvoiced upper Usage usually utterance vibrations vocal bands voice voiceless voiceless consonant volume vowel sound walls words