The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... cause the vocal bands to rub against each other . This should never happen . Vocal cords should be approximated , but should never touch . The friction caused by this rubbing may lead to a growth on the vocal bands , just as an ill ...
... cause the vocal bands to rub against each other . This should never happen . Vocal cords should be approximated , but should never touch . The friction caused by this rubbing may lead to a growth on the vocal bands , just as an ill ...
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... cause the voice to lack nasal resonance because of stoppage of the air passages into the nasal cavities . It should be set at once , and exercises to increase nasal resonance should be practiced conscientiously . Chronic sinusitis may cause ...
... cause the voice to lack nasal resonance because of stoppage of the air passages into the nasal cavities . It should be set at once , and exercises to increase nasal resonance should be practiced conscientiously . Chronic sinusitis may cause ...
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... cause a hoarse voice . An attack of laryngitis will cause severe hoarseness , or even bring about a complete loss of voice , but this is only temporary ; the voice will become normal again when the inflammation disappears . Recovery ...
... cause a hoarse voice . An attack of laryngitis will cause severe hoarseness , or even bring about a complete loss of voice , but this is only temporary ; the voice will become normal again when the inflammation disappears . Recovery ...
Inhalt
Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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abdominal muscles become begin body breath called carry cause cavity Chap chapter chest close conversational diphthongs efficient emotional energy English exercises exhale eyes fall faults feel front functional give hand head hear heard hoarseness important improvement indicate inflection Inhale initial keep King larynx lips listen live look lower lungs manner means mouth muscles musical nasal nasal cavities nasal sounds nature never night organic period person phrase pitch play pleasing position possible practice produced push raised Read Recorded relaxation Repeat resonance rest result round selections SHAKESPEARE sing soft palate sound speak speaker speech spread stand student teacher technique tense tension thee thou thought throat tion tone tongue vibrations vocal bands voice vowels wall weak