The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... musical or noisy . The slamming of a door or the screeching of the brakes on an automobile , for instance , is quite ... MUSICAL TONE , B cerned with the nature or character of the vibrations that pro- duce the sounds . In noise , the ...
... musical or noisy . The slamming of a door or the screeching of the brakes on an automobile , for instance , is quite ... MUSICAL TONE , B cerned with the nature or character of the vibrations that pro- duce the sounds . In noise , the ...
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... musical tones of the same pitch and intensity when produced by different instruments . The average person usually has little difficulty in distinguish- ing the tones of a violin from those of a cello , or the tones of a saxophone from ...
... musical tones of the same pitch and intensity when produced by different instruments . The average person usually has little difficulty in distinguish- ing the tones of a violin from those of a cello , or the tones of a saxophone from ...
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... musical tone , 82 Oral resonance , 103 exercises for , 104-6 and nasal resonance , exercises , 107-10 Organic defects , 197-98 definition of , 197 types of , 198 Organs of articulation , active , 283 Overlaid function of vocal apparatus ...
... musical tone , 82 Oral resonance , 103 exercises for , 104-6 and nasal resonance , exercises , 107-10 Organic defects , 197-98 definition of , 197 types of , 198 Organs of articulation , active , 283 Overlaid function of vocal apparatus ...
Inhalt
Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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