School Elocution: A Manual of Vocal Training in High Schools, Normal Schools, and AcademiesAmerican book Company, 1884 - 390 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 120
... natural expression of voice when the feelings are under the influence of awe , adoration , reverence , sublimity , grandeur , or horror . " Grandeur of thought and sublimity of feeling , " says Tower , " are always expressed by this ...
... natural expression of voice when the feelings are under the influence of awe , adoration , reverence , sublimity , grandeur , or horror . " Grandeur of thought and sublimity of feeling , " says Tower , " are always expressed by this ...
الصفحة 141
... . 6. " The command of all degrees of force of voice , " says Prof. Russell , " must evidently be essential to true . and natural expression , whether in reading or speaking . SCHOOL ELOCUTION . 141 FORCE AND STRESS Force of Voice.
... . 6. " The command of all degrees of force of voice , " says Prof. Russell , " must evidently be essential to true . and natural expression , whether in reading or speaking . SCHOOL ELOCUTION . 141 FORCE AND STRESS Force of Voice.
الصفحة 142
... natural expression , whether in reading or speaking . Appropriate utterance ranges through all stages of vocal sound , from the whisper of fear and the murmur of repose , to the boldest swell of vehement declamation , and the shout of ...
... natural expression , whether in reading or speaking . Appropriate utterance ranges through all stages of vocal sound , from the whisper of fear and the murmur of repose , to the boldest swell of vehement declamation , and the shout of ...
الصفحة 143
... natural intonation . The practice of loud and sustained tones is an excellent means of improving the voice ; but is to be the exception , not the rule , in ordinary reading . Still less should a shouting tone be used in conducting a ...
... natural intonation . The practice of loud and sustained tones is an excellent means of improving the voice ; but is to be the exception , not the rule , in ordinary reading . Still less should a shouting tone be used in conducting a ...
الصفحة 154
... natural tone of conversation and of narrative , descriptive , and didactic composition . 4. Loud force prevails in the expression of anger , pas- sion , sublimity , command , and strong feeling . 5. Very loud force prevails in calling ...
... natural tone of conversation and of narrative , descriptive , and didactic composition . 4. Loud force prevails in the expression of anger , pas- sion , sublimity , command , and strong feeling . 5. Very loud force prevails in calling ...
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ASPIRATES Babie Bell bells blow breath CHAMBERED NAUTILUS Charco circumflex clauses concert drill dark dead deep earth elocution emotion emphasis emphatic EXAMPLES expression eyes falling inflection Falstaff feeling fire give hand hath hear heart heathen Chinee heaven high pitch honor Iago liberty living long vocals LONGFELLOW loud force low pitch macron Marked median stress melody middle pitch moderate force monotone never night o'er óne oratorical declamation orotund Othello passion poetry pronunciation pupils pure tone radical stress reader reading Repeat rhetorical pause rhyme Ring rising inflection round Rule Scrooge SEMITONE sentence short shout slide slow movement soft force solemn soul speak SUBVOCALS sweet syllables táct tálent teacher tell thee thou thought thunderstrike tion unaccented unimpassioned utterance vocal voice vowel sounds wave whisper William Cullen Bryant wind WORDS OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED