A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... person's voice might become as a result of training and practice ? 3. Would the possession of a poor vocal ... person attempt to improve his habits of vocalization ? 6. How may one tell what vocal adjustments will result in vocal ...
... person's voice might become as a result of training and practice ? 3. Would the possession of a poor vocal ... person attempt to improve his habits of vocalization ? 6. How may one tell what vocal adjustments will result in vocal ...
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... person , for example , might have an exceptionally keen faculty of hearing in the sense that he can hear many faint sounds that the average person cannot hear , but he may be unable to discern slight differences in quality or pitch that ...
... person , for example , might have an exceptionally keen faculty of hearing in the sense that he can hear many faint sounds that the average person cannot hear , but he may be unable to discern slight differences in quality or pitch that ...
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... person's voice is a measure of the difference between the highest and the lowest pitches which he is capable of vocalizing . Such a difference may be measured in terms of the musical unit called an octave , which consists of eight full ...
... person's voice is a measure of the difference between the highest and the lowest pitches which he is capable of vocalizing . Such a difference may be measured in terms of the musical unit called an octave , which consists of eight full ...
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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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