A Manner of Speaking: For Effective Communication |
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In the field of vocal music , the physical structure of one's vocal instrument is of primary importance because some vocal instruments are considered to be worthy of both extensive and expensive training while others are not .
In the field of vocal music , the physical structure of one's vocal instrument is of primary importance because some vocal instruments are considered to be worthy of both extensive and expensive training while others are not .
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The Means of Changing One's Natural Voice If a person is made to realize suddenly that he has unconsciously developed a bad voice , he will find that his longestablished habit of vocalization will be hard to break .
The Means of Changing One's Natural Voice If a person is made to realize suddenly that he has unconsciously developed a bad voice , he will find that his longestablished habit of vocalization will be hard to break .
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Members of one's immediate family and other intimate associates are hardly better qualified to observe and evaluate his speaking voice than he is himself . Even an exceptionally pleasing , a very irritating , or a peculiar voice is ...
Members of one's immediate family and other intimate associates are hardly better qualified to observe and evaluate his speaking voice than he is himself . Even an exceptionally pleasing , a very irritating , or a peculiar voice is ...
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The Eating and Drinking Mechanism | 73 |
Vocal Variations While Speaking | 81 |
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
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