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The book presents original research into human vocal production, arguing for a duality of vocal sources including the esophagus and its vocal cords, and combines anatomical observation, introspective methods, and practical experiments. It examines mechanics of breathing, tongue and diaphragmatic movements, and the physiology underlying speech, singing, stuttering, and phonographic recording. It traces connections between vocal habits and national speech traits, comparing idiomatic expression and breathing patterns across languages, and discusses rhythm, stress, and schools of singing. Interleaved with methodological reflections and demonstrations, the text aims to translate inner experience into measurable principles of voice and vocal utterance.

About the Author

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Emil Sutro

Emil Sutro was an author known for his exploration of themes related to voice and identity in literature. His notable work, "Duality of Voice," delves into the complexities of human expression and the interplay between inner thoughts and outward communication. Sutro's writing reflects a keen interest in the nuances of language and the psychological dimensions of voice, contributing to a deeper understanding of how individuals convey their experiences and emotions. His literary contributions offer valuable insights into the human condition, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of literary exploration.

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