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Example sentences for "voice culture"

  • In order to arrive at an assured basis for the art of Voice Culture, it is necessary in the first place to apply the strictest rules of scientific investigation to the study of the voice.

  • There must be some definite reason for the failure of theoretical investigation to produce a satisfactory Science of Voice Culture.

  • Voice Culture is generally recognized as entitled to a position among the exact sciences; but something remains to be done before it can assume that position.

  • At What Age Shall I Take Up the Study of Voice Culture?

  • There is, of course, no end to the study of voice culture.

  • There are perhaps few subjects on which a greater variety of opinion exists than on that of voice culture, and few upon which so many volumes have been written.

  • Is voice culture a sort of catch-as-catch-can with the probabilities a hundred to one against success?

  • Rush's Philosophy of the Voice is perhaps the foundation of all subsequent good work in the exposition of voice culture.

  • It will, however, be much more efficacious of good, both of mind and of body, if pursued in accordance with those principles of voice culture and of vocal interpretation, which experience and special study have established.

  • The principles of voice culture will be best understood, however, if these properties be considered separately.

  • The third department in voice culture relates to the pharynx, or back of the throat.

  • When we speak of the vocal bands we are talking of something which pertains to the second department of voice culture--the throat.

  • A very important branch of voice culture, the quality of tone, has to do with the pharynx.

  • The first department of voice culture is, as most persons admit, the respiratory department.

  • And in spite of the fact that it is not usually found in perfect tune, the influence of practice under right mental conditions is the most potent and indispensable part of voice culture.

  • The first essential to one beginning the study of voice culture is an appreciation of the real significance of voice development.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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