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Fillebrown, Thomas, 1836-1908

"Resonance in Singing and Speaking"

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INSTRUMENT, MUSICAL, elements of, 43, 44.
INTENSITY, INVOLVING STRAIN, a deterrent to beautiful singing, 84.

KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS, instruction by, 78.
KOENIG, on pitch of vowel sounds, 20.

LARYNGOSCOPE, and registers, 2;
Garcia the inventor of, 2;
usefulness of, 2;
limitations of, 3;
disappointing results of, 38;
not an instrument for the singer, 51.
LARYNX, moving, 3;
viewed through the laryngoscope, 3;
illustrated, 7;
description of, 8, 9;
relation of size of, to pitch, 9;
automatic action of, 38;
not alone the vocal organ, 50;
reflex action of, 51;
force of tone does not originate in, 75;
must be left uncramped, 75.
LATERAL ABDOMINAL BREATHING, 3, 25, 28.
LEHMANN, MADAME LILLI, on use of Ah, 19;
on registers, 39;
on nasal resonance, 54.
LIFE'S PERIODS, 79.
LIND, JENNY, effects of wrong methods on, 4.
LIPS, in articulation, 14;
position of, 20-22;
illustrated, 21, 22.
LUNGS, a motor for the voice, 6;
illustrated, 24;
described, 25;
overcrowding, 31.

MACKENZIE, DR. MORELL, on the laryngoscope, 3;
on singing and speaking, 17.
MACREADY, WM. CHARLES, as a good speaker, 16.
MARTEL, voice of, at seventy, 4.
MAXILLARY SINUSES, 7, 8, 12.
MAY, DR., breathing tests made by, 26.
MCKINLEY, M.S., on Garcia and the laryngoscope, 2.
MENTAL DISCORD, a deterrent to beautiful singing, 84.


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