The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... full , and resonant . ROUND VOWELS The vowels that are characterized by rounded lips are most useful in focusing the resonance forward in the mouth and in increasing the musical quality of the tone . They are 124 THE SPEAKING VOICE.
... full , and resonant . ROUND VOWELS The vowels that are characterized by rounded lips are most useful in focusing the resonance forward in the mouth and in increasing the musical quality of the tone . They are 124 THE SPEAKING VOICE.
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... rounded vowel oo [ u ] as in brook . bound clown down doubt fowl gown how loud mound now round town 1. Now let us practice the round sounds . 2. Our town is surrounded by mountains . 3. The road wound around the mountain and down to the ...
... rounded vowel oo [ u ] as in brook . bound clown down doubt fowl gown how loud mound now round town 1. Now let us practice the round sounds . 2. Our town is surrounded by mountains . 3. The road wound around the mountain and down to the ...
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... round the lips and exhale on oo as in look ( re- member that oo is a round sound ; many people fail to round the lips and so get a distortion of this sound ) . 10. Inhale ; spread the lips and exhale on ĕ as in let . II . Inhale and ...
... round the lips and exhale on oo as in look ( re- member that oo is a round sound ; many people fail to round the lips and so get a distortion of this sound ) . 10. Inhale ; spread the lips and exhale on ĕ as in let . II . Inhale and ...
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Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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