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... voice . The importance of this suggestion can hardly be overrated . Sight is the most active of the senses , but the ear is the most common and ready instrument of exciting emotion . It is on this principle , that music acquires its ...
... voice . The importance of this suggestion can hardly be overrated . Sight is the most active of the senses , but the ear is the most common and ready instrument of exciting emotion . It is on this principle , that music acquires its ...
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... voice from a higher to a lower , or from a lower to a higher , key . When you ask the question , Who made this pen ? you will observe that there is a rising of the voice at the end of the sentence . So in the following : Is not this the ...
... voice from a higher to a lower , or from a lower to a higher , key . When you ask the question , Who made this pen ? you will observe that there is a rising of the voice at the end of the sentence . So in the following : Is not this the ...
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... voice improperly , is to be avoided , be- cause either would mar the sense . Monotony deprives speaking of its spirit and interest . If the painter were to use but one color , his art would be entirely deprived of its power . In music ...
... voice improperly , is to be avoided , be- cause either would mar the sense . Monotony deprives speaking of its spirit and interest . If the painter were to use but one color , his art would be entirely deprived of its power . In music ...
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Samuel Griswold Goodrich. 11. Be attentive to the transitions of the voice . This rule requires attention in altering the voice , as the senti- ment of what you are uttering , changes ; and this change must be sud- den or gradual ...
Samuel Griswold Goodrich. 11. Be attentive to the transitions of the voice . This rule requires attention in altering the voice , as the senti- ment of what you are uttering , changes ; and this change must be sud- den or gradual ...
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... voice ? See Rule 3 . the four common modifications of the voice ? What is a monotone ? When is it to be used ? What is the rising inflexion ? When is it to be used ? What is the falling inflexion ? When is it to be used ? What is the ...
... voice ? See Rule 3 . the four common modifications of the voice ? What is a monotone ? When is it to be used ? What is the rising inflexion ? When is it to be used ? What is the falling inflexion ? When is it to be used ? What is the ...
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