The Orator's Manual: A Practical and Philosophical Treatise on Vocal Culture, Emphasis and Gesture, Together with Selections for Declamation and Reading ... |
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... sides and back of the waist , then the lower ribs at the sides , then the upper chest ; and in exhaling , to contract first the abdomen and waist , then the lower ribs at the sides , and last , the chest . This will be acquired through ...
... sides and back of the waist , then the lower ribs at the sides , then the upper chest ; and in exhaling , to contract first the abdomen and waist , then the lower ribs at the sides , and last , the chest . This will be acquired through ...
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... side - edges up , form the sound in front of palate . a in ale . Same . With mouth less open and the center of the tongue more elevated , its side - edges touching the upper back teeth , form the sound between these . e in eve . With ...
... side - edges up , form the sound in front of palate . a in ale . Same . With mouth less open and the center of the tongue more elevated , its side - edges touching the upper back teeth , form the sound between these . e in eve . With ...
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... side of the tongue . The tip of the tongue in y in your is down , its sides touch the upper side teeth , and the breath passes between its middle and the palate . The sides of the tongue in r in row touch the upper side teeth , the tip ...
... side of the tongue . The tip of the tongue in y in your is down , its sides touch the upper side teeth , and the breath passes between its middle and the palate . The sides of the tongue in r in row touch the upper side teeth , the tip ...
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... side to side , and , without moving the hips , twist it , i.e. turn shoulders from side to side . c . Arm Movements . - After acquiring the mode of breathing ( see § 8 ) - I. Do the following , all slowly and gently : While filling the ...
... side to side , and , without moving the hips , twist it , i.e. turn shoulders from side to side . c . Arm Movements . - After acquiring the mode of breathing ( see § 8 ) - I. Do the following , all slowly and gently : While filling the ...
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... side ribs , then lift chest , then contract abdomen and side ribs , and last drop the chest . ( § 7 : a . ) In the following , if a beginner , place the arms akimbo , with fingers pointing forward , then throw shoulders ( not body ) ...
... side ribs , then lift chest , then contract abdomen and side ribs , and last drop the chest . ( § 7 : a . ) In the following , if a beginner , place the arms akimbo , with fingers pointing forward , then throw shoulders ( not body ) ...
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