id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21957 Taylor, David C. (David Clark) The Psychology of Singing A Rational Method of Voice Culture Based on a Scientific Analysis of All Systems, Ancient and Modern .txt text/plain 68859 4103 65 instruction in singing and the actual methods of vocal teachers. the vocal action is obtained by attentive listening to voices, and in no the voice separately;--when the correct vocal cord action had been of tone; they instruct their pupils to sing low notes in one quality, empirical precept, "Sing with open throat." Several vocal theorists take MECHANICAL VOCAL MANAGEMENT AS THE BASIS OF VOICE CULTURE MECHANICAL VOCAL MANAGEMENT AS THE BASIS OF VOICE CULTURE vocal-cord action, for forward emission of tone, and for control of the Voice Culture must be turned from the idea of mechanical vocal classes of muscular sensation of vocal tone, direct and sympathetic, are vocal mechanism, obtained through the attentive listening to voices. throughout all vocal training the teacher listens to the pupil's voice. correct vocal action and any other manner of tone-production. the vocal organs and to the mechanical operations of the voice. ./cache/21957.txt ./txt/21957.txt