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CHAPTER V Voice and Speech ' I. VOICE A. Breathing B. Phonation C. Resonance II . SPEECH A. Vowels B. Consonants C. Articulatory Problems 1. Muscle Movement a . The Tongue b . The Lips c . The Jaw 2. Misplaced Sounds 3.
CHAPTER V Voice and Speech ' I. VOICE A. Breathing B. Phonation C. Resonance II . SPEECH A. Vowels B. Consonants C. Articulatory Problems 1. Muscle Movement a . The Tongue b . The Lips c . The Jaw 2. Misplaced Sounds 3.
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ORATOR PUFF Thomas Moore Mr. Orator Puff had two tones to his voice , The one squeaking thus , and the other down so ; In each sentence he uttered he gave you your choice , For one half was B alt , and the rest G below .
ORATOR PUFF Thomas Moore Mr. Orator Puff had two tones to his voice , The one squeaking thus , and the other down so ; In each sentence he uttered he gave you your choice , For one half was B alt , and the rest G below .
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Is your voice breathy , guttural , squeaky , nasal ? 4. Is your voice high and thin , without body ? 5. Does your voice reflect your sincerity , the warmth of your per- sonality ? 6. Is its quality cultivated ? 7.
Is your voice breathy , guttural , squeaky , nasal ? 4. Is your voice high and thin , without body ? 5. Does your voice reflect your sincerity , the warmth of your per- sonality ? 6. Is its quality cultivated ? 7.
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