A Manner of Speaking: For Effective Communication |
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To eliminate these glide changes from one's speech by sustaining the same pitch on each syllable would instantly change the effect from that of speaking to that of chanting or singing . Although any specific inflection in a speech ...
To eliminate these glide changes from one's speech by sustaining the same pitch on each syllable would instantly change the effect from that of speaking to that of chanting or singing . Although any specific inflection in a speech ...
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Pitch Range , Key , and Optimum Pitch The pitch range of a 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 ...
Pitch Range , Key , and Optimum Pitch The pitch range of a 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 ...
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uncontrolled excitement , or any very tense emotional state plus a lack of self - control usually results in a relatively high key pitch of the voice ; and any speaker , having a relatively weak voice , who attempts to speak loudly in a ...
uncontrolled excitement , or any very tense emotional state plus a lack of self - control usually results in a relatively high key pitch of the voice ; and any speaker , having a relatively weak voice , who attempts to speak loudly in a ...
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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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