The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 11

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The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 11
W L William Lines Hubbard
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C. Page; Popular Method of Sight-singing Damrosch; Self- Instructing Music Reader Smedley ; " Melodia " by Cole & Lewis ; Intervals, Chords, and Ear Training Brown ; One Hundred Ear Training Exercises Faelten.
VOICE CULTURE.
Singing is accomplished by the co-operation of the lungs, larynx and the mouth. The office of the lungs in this connection is to take in a full supply of air and control it, letting it flow out as required for tone.
The larynx, the "Adam's Apple " in the throat (seldom visi
...ble on the outside of a woman's throat), is the central factor of voice. Inside of it are the " vocal cords, " so called; but they are more like lips with thin edges, which PRIMARY VOICE CULTURE 233 are set in vibration for tone by the breath. It is in the larynx that the pitch of tones is regulated, and, to a large extent, the power and quality of the voice.
The office of the mouth is to shape and articulate the tone into vowel and consonant elements, to largely govern its quality and to add somewhat to its resonance.


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