There are three fundamental requisites for a good voice: 1.
But a good voice, well handled, is not only an effective possession for the professional speaker, it is a mark of personal culture as well, and even a distinct commercial asset.
Ease Signor Bonci of the Metropolitan Opera Company says that the secret of good voiceis relaxation; and this is true, for relaxation is the basis of ease.
She has a good voice and a pretty face and figure for the stage; and she prepares the rooms and makes the beds and breakfasts for Messrs.
He loved joviality, and had a good voice for a song.
He really has a good voice, as you know, and thoroughly well trained; but it seems to me as if there were in his singing everything but the one thing--everything but the thrill that makes your breath stop at times.
Her singing, it is constant occupation; she must work; and they welcome a good voice there--she will have friends.
I have never strained, I have never continued roles that proved unsuited to me, I have never sung when I have not been in good voice.
The quality of voice to which I would here call special attention is called pure tone, which in its perfection, accompanied with strength and compass, comprises nearly all the requisites of a good voice.
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