Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... Exercises for Relaxing the Body . 46 Breathing for speech ... 47 Inhalation and exhalation .. 47 Exercises for Breathing . 48 Supporting the tone . 49 Exercises for Supporting Tone . 50 Characteristics of voice .. 51 Pitch ...... 51 ...
... Exercises for Relaxing the Body . 46 Breathing for speech ... 47 Inhalation and exhalation .. 47 Exercises for Breathing . 48 Supporting the tone . 49 Exercises for Supporting Tone . 50 Characteristics of voice .. 51 Pitch ...... 51 ...
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... Exercises for Variety in Tone . Bibliography . 58882 57 59 60 60 62 4. ARTICULATION Exercises for Relaxing the Jaw .. Exercises for Increasing the Flexibility of the Lips Exercises for Increasing the Flexibility of the Tongue . Exercises ...
... Exercises for Variety in Tone . Bibliography . 58882 57 59 60 60 62 4. ARTICULATION Exercises for Relaxing the Jaw .. Exercises for Increasing the Flexibility of the Lips Exercises for Increasing the Flexibility of the Tongue . Exercises ...
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... exercises that follow in this chapter are included to help you establish a systematic approach to voice training . Select the exercises you find most beneficial to you personally from this chapter or other sources . Establish habits ...
... exercises that follow in this chapter are included to help you establish a systematic approach to voice training . Select the exercises you find most beneficial to you personally from this chapter or other sources . Establish habits ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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