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... breath quickly and expend it slowly . Silent breath- ing is involuntary ; speech breathing , voluntary . It is the control of the breath to support the tone that is important to the reader in managing the rate and the force of speaking ...
... breath quickly and expend it slowly . Silent breath- ing is involuntary ; speech breathing , voluntary . It is the control of the breath to support the tone that is important to the reader in managing the rate and the force of speaking ...
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... breath before each of the last three words , because to maintain the con- trol necessary for sustaining light tones we need plenty of breath in the lungs . Do this to test your breath control . Light a candle and blow the flame to the ...
... breath before each of the last three words , because to maintain the con- trol necessary for sustaining light tones we need plenty of breath in the lungs . Do this to test your breath control . Light a candle and blow the flame to the ...
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... breath is spent.3 B. Phonation When you blow up a toy balloon , you have to be careful to pinch the neck of the ... breath to and from the lungs must pass , is called the glottis . In ordinary breathing the vocal cords are relaxed and ...
... breath is spent.3 B. Phonation When you blow up a toy balloon , you have to be careful to pinch the neck of the ... breath to and from the lungs must pass , is called the glottis . In ordinary breathing the vocal cords are relaxed and ...
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