About This Book
A practical manual outlines an approach to developing the speaking voice that treats vocal production as a natural reporter of thought and feeling and builds on the Emerson system. It presents core principles, elementary lessons, and advanced exercises addressing breath, resonance, articulation, phrasing, slides, and range. Chapters examine accuracy of form, tone placement, proportion between accented and unaccented syllables, and the musical role of inflection in conveying meaning. Emphasis is placed on guided practice with a teacher, rhythmic awareness, and techniques to integrate technical control with expressive interpretation for clearer, more musical speech.
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