. A natural system of elocution and oratory : founded on an analysis of human constitution, considered in its three-fold nature--mental, physiological and expressional. EDWAKD CABSWELL. CULTIVATION OF THE VOICE. 445 only to express certain passions or emotions, and should not form a characteristic of ordinary speaking. THERE ARE FOUR METHODS OF CLOSING OR ENDING A TONE. 1. The glottis may open suddenly before the emis-sion of breath ceases. In this case the tone will befollowed by a rush of air, which is frequently The larynx may close as in pressure, and this willproduce a snap, wh


. A natural system of elocution and oratory : founded on an analysis of human constitution, considered in its three-fold nature--mental, physiological and expressional. EDWAKD CABSWELL. CULTIVATION OF THE VOICE. 445 only to express certain passions or emotions, and should not form a characteristic of ordinary speaking. THERE ARE FOUR METHODS OF CLOSING OR ENDING A TONE. 1. The glottis may open suddenly before the emis-sion of breath ceases. In this case the tone will befollowed by a rush of air, which is frequently The larynx may close as in pressure, and this willproduce a snap, which is louder and uglier the moreabruptly made, and the tone seems to stick in thethroat. 3. The expiratory effort may cease while thevocal cords are still approximated. 4. The expiratoryeffort ceases while the glottis opens at the same is the true method, and should be followed byall those who wish to keep their vocal organs in goodcondition, and produce a clear and natural tone. In.


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