The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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Ruth Baldock Manser, Leonard Finlan. THE MEANING OF RELAXATION Many people confuse relaxation with the various so - called recreations in modern culture - dances , radio programs , movies , and sports , for instance . It is true that all ...
Ruth Baldock Manser, Leonard Finlan. THE MEANING OF RELAXATION Many people confuse relaxation with the various so - called recreations in modern culture - dances , radio programs , movies , and sports , for instance . It is true that all ...
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... RELAXATION Another method that may be very conducive to relaxation is that of reading poetry . Again individual taste and response are very important ; a poem that one individual finds relaxing may be exciting and disturbing to another ...
... RELAXATION Another method that may be very conducive to relaxation is that of reading poetry . Again individual taste and response are very important ; a poem that one individual finds relaxing may be exciting and disturbing to another ...
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... RELAXATION AND BREATHING EXERCISES Every practice period should begin with relaxation exercises . " Never continue to practice vocal exercises , if the tone becomes tense . Always stop and yawn whenever there is the slightest feeling of ...
... RELAXATION AND BREATHING EXERCISES Every practice period should begin with relaxation exercises . " Never continue to practice vocal exercises , if the tone becomes tense . Always stop and yawn whenever there is the slightest feeling of ...
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Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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