Vocal Expression: A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation
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This manual trains readers in speaking by combining interpretive studies, practical vocal exercises, and pedagogical guidance. Part I offers progressive interpretation studies—establishing conscious purpose, vitality in thinking, intelligence in feeling, humor, imaginative vigor, and dramatic characterization—each with discussion, suggestive analysis, and selections for practice. Part II develops expressive devices such as pause, pitch changes, inflection, and tone color. Part III treats vocal technique with instruction and exercises on breath support, freeing and reinforcing tone, and tuning the instrument. Introductory material addresses teacher–pupil aims, the need for a broader vocal vocabulary, and classroom application for effective spoken expression.
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