id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 51109 Fobes, Walter K. Elocution Simplified With an Appendix on Lisping, Stammering, Stuttering, and Other Defects of Speech. .txt text/plain 28394 2638 87 Elocution trains the voice to obey the mind, and to rightly express the voice, and get command of tone, quality, pitch, inflection, force, 1. ABDOMINAL BREATHING.--Take standing position and active chest; place 2. COSTAL BREATHING.--Assume standing position with active chest; place 3. DORSAL BREATHING.--Assume standing position with active chest; place you begin with high pitch, although your voice varies in speaking, it In inflection the voice slides up or down in pitch on a word, and by so Use any vowel-sounds, and practise the falling inflection as 3. PURE QUALITY.--Speak the long vowels in your conversational tone as Practise with long vowels on middle tones of voice, making 1. QUICK MOVEMENT.--Use exercise of chanting and reading sentences, as under "Pitch," using the middle tones of voice; and repeat the words control of voice, and can now begin elocution, or expression of thought emotional expression (that is, pitch, quality, movement, stress, force), ./cache/51109.txt ./txt/51109.txt