The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... pleasing to the ear . All of these qualities are certainly desirable , but the terms are not very specific . For in- stance , what is a " mellow " voice ? What causes a voice to be well - modulated ? What lends it interest ? What makes ...
... pleasing to the ear . All of these qualities are certainly desirable , but the terms are not very specific . For in- stance , what is a " mellow " voice ? What causes a voice to be well - modulated ? What lends it interest ? What makes ...
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... PLEASING VOICE People are commonly vague about the characteristics of a good voice , and the general opinion is that the good voice should be pleasing . This is much the same as saying , " I like his voice , because I like it ; it ...
... PLEASING VOICE People are commonly vague about the characteristics of a good voice , and the general opinion is that the good voice should be pleasing . This is much the same as saying , " I like his voice , because I like it ; it ...
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... pleasing musical tone ; unless these sounds the only nasals in the English language -have their proper reinforcement , the voice becomes ab- normal . Everyone has heard the cold - in - the - nose and adenoid voice ; it is generally ...
... pleasing musical tone ; unless these sounds the only nasals in the English language -have their proper reinforcement , the voice becomes ab- normal . Everyone has heard the cold - in - the - nose and adenoid voice ; it is generally ...
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Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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