Consonants are, therefore, the breaks or limitations upon the otherwise unbroken and continuous vocality, voice, or vocalized breath.
By Vowel sound is meant the free or unobstructed, and as such unlimited flow of the vocalized or sounding breath.
This may be found, vocalized with full harmony, in the American Vocalist.
Few composers have so exactly caught the tone and spirit of their text as Bradbury did when he vocalized the gliding measures of "He leadeth me.
As tone, or vocalized breath, issues from the larynx, it is divided into two streams or currents by the pendent veil of the soft palate.
Inasmuch as voice is vocalized breath, it is important to give attention to respiration.
As the mind thinks mystery, grandeur, or solemnity, the vocalized breath is shaped into corresponding forms of expression.
If this first exercise, which gives direction to the vocalized column of air, is practised on successive intervals of the scale, it will fix this direction as a habit.
Many sang, regardless of time or melody, the tilbiye they had hideously vocalized in their advance toward the city.
If it be true that the human voice is music's aptest instrument, it is also true that nothing vocalized in nature can excel it in the expression of diabolism.
This divides into two resonating divisions the breath coming from the source of supply, and forced against the chest, whereby it is put under control, as it escapes vocalized from the larynx.
Preparation would be made to direct the "column of vocalized breath," through the pharynx and mouth, to the proper point on the hard palate.
How can the "column of vocalized breath" be voluntarily directed in its passage through the pharynx and mouth?
These werevocalized on the inhaled breadth (for other examples of Inhaled Tones, see analysis of Record K, Bogoyas).
The small note shown in the bottom line is given very faintly in the record and seems more like a muffled exclamation than an intentionally vocalized tone.
The significance of this is apparent when it is realized that all vocal authorities, heretofore, have taught that voice is vocalized expiration, and that speech is this vocalized expiration articulated into words.