قراءة كتاب Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged)
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Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged)
ever—Choral singing and its possible dangers—The tendencies of the Wagner music-drama—Special faults, as the "scoop," "vibrato," "tremolo," "pumping"—Desirability of consultations by teachers of the use of the voice—Things the voice-user should avoid—Mouth-toilets—Lozenges—The sipping of water—What one should and should not eat—Tea and Coffee—The whole subject of congestion from compression, straining, etc., of the utmost importance—A sore throat when frequent should give rise to inquiry as to methods—Constipation—Exercise—Bathing 251
CHAPTER XIX.
FURTHER TREATMENT OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HYGIENE.
Stammering and stuttering—Those who have broken down—The increase of the range of a voice—The part the student plays in settling such questions—Selections to be avoided—Conservation of energy—Change and contrast—The voice as related to the building in which it is produced—The listener and pauses—Nervousness, and how to ward it off—General conclusion 268
CHAPTER XX.
REVIEW AND REVISION.
The object of the speaker or singer—The idea of co-ordination—The study of vocalization may be considered a study of movements—The psychic condition—The instrument which is played upon—How is this instrument played upon?—Vibration of the air—Breathing—The aim of all training—The whole subject of breathing—Breathing exercises—The resonance chambers—The formation of vowels—Muscular efforts for the production of consonants—The pronunciation of words—General health of great importance 276
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
FIG. | PAGE |
Appearance of the larynx during phonation in two special cases (in colors) | Frontispiece |
1. Muscle-fibres from the heart, much magnified | 34 |
2. Small portion of muscle, moderately magnified | 34 |
3. Muscle-cells from coats of intestine | 35 |
4. Body of a nerve-cell of the spinal cord | 38 |
5. Large nerve-cell from spinal cord of an ox | 38 |
6. Cell from the cortex cerebri | 38-39 |
7. Nerve terminating in a muscle | 38-39 |
8. Muscle-fibres with capillaries around and between them | 39 |
9. Parts of the respiratory apparatus | 44 |
10. Trachea and bronchial tubes | 45 |
11. Heart, lungs, and diaphragm | 45 |
12. Diagram showing changes in shape of chest during inspiration | 49 |
13. Diagram showing depression of the diaphragm during inspiration | 50 |
14. Position of diaphragm, abdominal walls, etc., during expiration | 56 |
15. Diagram illustrating reflex action | 58 |
16. A well-developed, healthy chest | 62 |
17. A chest deformed by corsets | 62 |
18. Normal position of diaphragm and vital organs | 63 |
19. Vital organs misplaced by compression of the chest | 63 |
20. Thyroid and cricoid cartilages, side view |