Speak for Your Self: An Integrated Method of Voice and Speech Training |
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... easily . Whenever you engage in vigorous physical activity simultaneously with the use of the speaking voice the voice will be free and flow easily . The voice movement will not be inhibited by muscle tension , since the muscles will ...
... easily . Whenever you engage in vigorous physical activity simultaneously with the use of the speaking voice the voice will be free and flow easily . The voice movement will not be inhibited by muscle tension , since the muscles will ...
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... easily as you grasp a rung with the right hand , then a higher one with the left hand , a higher one with the right hand , and so on . Coordinate one full inhalation with the stretch of each rung . Do not look up as you do this , but ...
... easily as you grasp a rung with the right hand , then a higher one with the left hand , a higher one with the right hand , and so on . Coordinate one full inhalation with the stretch of each rung . Do not look up as you do this , but ...
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... easily vocalize on each exhaled breath , using sustained nasal sounds and open vowels . Forget the ego , and let your organism take over the direction of the movement . Let the stream of vocal energy flow easily into the upper and lower ...
... easily vocalize on each exhaled breath , using sustained nasal sounds and open vowels . Forget the ego , and let your organism take over the direction of the movement . Let the stream of vocal energy flow easily into the upper and lower ...
Contents
Basic Considerations | 1 |
Body and Feeling Life | 11 |
Relaxation and Energy | 29 |
Copyright | |
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activity actor arms articulation aware back vowels body and feeling Bone-Prop bounce cavity character chewing concentration consonants diphthong Dylan Thomas dynamic Ear-Stoppels easily emotions energy exercise exhalation expression eyes closed facial posture fingers flow focus forward fricative front front vowel full breathing hands head imagine increase inhale inner International Phonetic Alphabet intonation key words larynx lines lips listen massaging meaning mental mind mouth move movement muscle tension nasal neck open vowel patterns pauses perception performance pharyngeal phonation phrases and sentences physical pitch range play plosive position posture and breath produce relaxed repeat resonance respiration rhythm rhythmic rib cage rience sensation shoulder girdle side sing slowly soft palate sound experience sounds and words speaker speaking voice spine spoken straight stress stretch sustained syllable tense throat thyroid cartilage tion Tok-Back tongue tip vibrations vocal folds vocal sound voice production vowel W. S. Gilbert