Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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... pitch . The natural pitch varies from individual to individual . It depends upon the length and thickness of vocal cords . Therefore , we expect from a heavily built , tall person a lower register than from a frail , short one ; and we ...
... pitch . The natural pitch varies from individual to individual . It depends upon the length and thickness of vocal cords . Therefore , we expect from a heavily built , tall person a lower register than from a frail , short one ; and we ...
Pàgina 47
... pitch , observing all the directions given in Exercise 2 , speak the whole verse of " Raphael . " Speak very softly ... pitch and recite Michael's lines in this deep pitch . Follow Exercise 2 for the rest . 5 Establish your middle pitch ...
... pitch , observing all the directions given in Exercise 2 , speak the whole verse of " Raphael . " Speak very softly ... pitch and recite Michael's lines in this deep pitch . Follow Exercise 2 for the rest . 5 Establish your middle pitch ...
Pàgina 48
... pitch to rise when the volume is increased . There is a danger zone for the speaker . Be on your guard . 7 As you have done in Exercise 6 , speak now in your high pitch the lines of " Raphael , " each half - line on one breath , with ...
... pitch to rise when the volume is increased . There is a danger zone for the speaker . Be on your guard . 7 As you have done in Exercise 6 , speak now in your high pitch the lines of " Raphael , " each half - line on one breath , with ...
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