A Practical Reader: With Exercises in Vocal CultureClark & Maynard, 1884 - 224 páginas |
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... Singing cannot be properly taught without due attention to position , breathing and articulation , and no recitation— however correct in its facts - can be acceptably given with- out reference to these same matters . It is a self ...
... Singing cannot be properly taught without due attention to position , breathing and articulation , and no recitation— however correct in its facts - can be acceptably given with- out reference to these same matters . It is a self ...
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... sing - song " or monotonous tone in the reading of poetry ( caused generally by marking the rhythm by the voice without regard to the sense ) can be remedied by transposing the clauses - putting the lines into plain prose - thereby ...
... sing - song " or monotonous tone in the reading of poetry ( caused generally by marking the rhythm by the voice without regard to the sense ) can be remedied by transposing the clauses - putting the lines into plain prose - thereby ...
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... sing- ing to her and soothing her in the broken words of some old lullaby with which Phoebe used to sing Roy and me to sleep years and years ago . The unfamiliar , home - like sound is pleasant in the silent house . Phoebe on her way to ...
... sing- ing to her and soothing her in the broken words of some old lullaby with which Phoebe used to sing Roy and me to sleep years and years ago . The unfamiliar , home - like sound is pleasant in the silent house . Phoebe on her way to ...
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... singing month ! Many voices of many birds call for res- urrection over the graves of flowers , and they come forth opening and glorified . You have not lost what God has only hidden . You lose nothing in struggle , in trial , in bitter ...
... singing month ! Many voices of many birds call for res- urrection over the graves of flowers , and they come forth opening and glorified . You have not lost what God has only hidden . You lose nothing in struggle , in trial , in bitter ...
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... singing his own songs , was perfecting them as poems . The Poetic Principle . — EDGAR Allan Poe . QUICK . Quick Movement is only a little more rapid than Medium , and is characteristic of excitement , fear , great earnestness , playful ...
... singing his own songs , was perfecting them as poems . The Poetic Principle . — EDGAR Allan Poe . QUICK . Quick Movement is only a little more rapid than Medium , and is characteristic of excitement , fear , great earnestness , playful ...
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