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Voice Building And Tone Placing: Showing a New Method of Relieving Injured ...
Curtis, H. Holbrook (Henry Holbrook), 1856-1920
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The intrinsic muscles of the larynx should be so tramed that attrition of the cords becomes an impossibility.
6. The health of the body should be kept at the best, that the mucous membranes of the throat and pose do not thicken and affect the timbre or quality of the voice.
7. The facial muscles and the muscles of the neck should not involuntarily contract during tone production.
8. The tongue and soft palate should be re- laxed, except in the employment of the necessary muscular action require
...d in articulation and tone modification.
If we Btudy the formation of the consonants we perceive that M, P, and B are essentially produced, both in speaking and singing, upon the lips ; hence _ they are called labials.
The letters T, D, and often N are formed on a TONE PLACING. 141 plane passing vertically through the front teeth, and are consequently known as dentals.
A combination of labial and dental is discovered in pronouncing F and Y.
K we now go backward, imagining a succession of vertical planes through the mouth, we find in pronouncing the consonants that the sides of the tongue approximate to the teeth instead of the point which forms the dentals T and D, and pro- duce in succession going toward the soft palate 0, Z, S, K, W, and T.


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