Contrasting Expulsive Falsetto and Orotund. Repeat the words, sounds, and sentences with 1. Expulsive Falsetto. 2. Expulsive Orotund. FALSETTO EXPULSIVE-WHEN USED. The Falsetto in the Expulsive Form is appropriately employed in calling, scolding, burlesque, command, and utterance of severity. EXAMPLE: CALLING, ECHO, AND BURLESQUE. "Charco'!". "Hark, O!"— Such cheery sounds Attend him on his daily rounds. The dust begrimes his ancient hat; All speckled with the feathery storm; Yet in his honest bosom lies Nor spot nor speck,-though still he cries, "Charco'! charco'!" And many a roguish lad replies,— "Ark, ho! ark, ho!" "Charco'!"- "Ark, ho!". Such various sounds Announce Mark Haley's morning rounds. Thus all the cold and wintry day He labors much for little pay; When through the shades of eve he spies The light of his own home, and cries,"Charco'! charco'!" And Martha from the door replies, "Mark, ho! Mark, ho!" "Charco'!". 66 Mark, ho! Such joy abounds When he has closed his daily rounds. The hearth is warm, the fire is bright; And, while his hand, wash'd clean and white, His glowing face bends fondly o'er The crib wherein his darling lies; And in a coaxing tone he cries, "Charco'! charco'!" And baby with a laugh replies,— "Ah, go! ah, go!" "Charco'!" -"Ah, go!". While at the sounds The mother's heart with gladness bounds. Then honored be the charcoal man! Though dusky as an African, 'Tis not for you, that chance to be A little better clad than he, His honest manhood to despise, Although from morn till eve he cries,— While mocking echo still replies, "Hark, O! hark, O!" "Charco'!" "Hark, O!"— Long may the sounds Proclaim Mark Haley's daily rounds! QUESTIONS 1. What parts of the selection require the Falsetto Expulsive? 2. What do the other parts require ? 1. Justly judge the cause. 2. Gems of richest ray serene. 3. Justice should join with Mercy. 5. Juno, the sister and wife of Jupiter. The exercises which have been given under the Effusive and Expulsive will be quite sufficient for cultivating the Falsetto. EXERCISES Contrasting Falsetto and Pure Tone Explosive. Repeat the words, sounds, and sentences with 1. Explosive Pure Tone. 2. Explosive Falsetto. FALSETTO EXPLOSIVE-WHEN USED. In the Explosive Form the Falsetto will be employed chiefly in scolding and burlesque. EXAMPLE. Falsetto Explosive. The Green Mountain Justice. 1. "The snow is deep," the Justice said; Excelsior! Excel- But no! The rope is not secured below!" Said Rachel, “Climb, the end to throw Rachel, when you became my bride, I thought the knot securely tied; But lest the bond should break in twain, 2. Below the elbows tied around, She takes her station on the ground, Just half-way down the Justice hung; 3. The couple, dangling in the breeze, To joke at such a time as this! A man whose wife is being hung Should know enough to hold his tongue." I see a tempting heap of snow. She shouted, "Don't! 'twould be my death- A better way would be to call With all our might, for Phebe Hall." 'Agreed!" he roared. First he, then she Gave tongue: "O Phebe! Phebe! Phe-e-be Hall!" in tones both fine and coarse, |