The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... head to the ceiling . Imagine the top of your head following this straight line up to the ceiling . Let your shoulders hang comfortably - don't try to force them back . ( Figure 4 ) FIG . 4. " STAND TALL ! " 2. Stand 8 THE SPEAKING VOICE.
... head to the ceiling . Imagine the top of your head following this straight line up to the ceiling . Let your shoulders hang comfortably - don't try to force them back . ( Figure 4 ) FIG . 4. " STAND TALL ! " 2. Stand 8 THE SPEAKING VOICE.
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Ruth Baldock Manser, Leonard Finlan. FIG . 4. " STAND TALL ! " 2. Stand tall ; feel tall . Curl your toes under as if to grip the floor . Feel the energy thus formed in your feet , your legs , your thighs , and your hips . Form a fist ...
Ruth Baldock Manser, Leonard Finlan. FIG . 4. " STAND TALL ! " 2. Stand tall ; feel tall . Curl your toes under as if to grip the floor . Feel the energy thus formed in your feet , your legs , your thighs , and your hips . Form a fist ...
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... Stand up , tall masts of Manhattan ! Stand up , beautiful hills of Brooklyn ! Fly on , sea - birds ! Fly sideways , or wheel in large circles high in the air ; Receive the summer sky , you water , and faithfully hold it till all ...
... Stand up , tall masts of Manhattan ! Stand up , beautiful hills of Brooklyn ! Fly on , sea - birds ! Fly sideways , or wheel in large circles high in the air ; Receive the summer sky , you water , and faithfully hold it till all ...
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Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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