. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . 2. Raise the arms slowly at sides till thehands meet over head, at same time inhal-ing slowly. 3. Lower the arms to place, exhalingslowly. (Repeat ten times.) IV. 1. Hands on chest. 2. As the arms slowly open outward,fill the lungs to their utmost capacity. 3. As the hands come back to chest,expell the breath slowly. (Repeat ten times.) V. 1. Hands pressing sides at waist line,take in a deep breath. 2. Pronounce the word, One!, slowlyand clearly. 3. In


. The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. .. . 2. Raise the arms slowly at sides till thehands meet over head, at same time inhal-ing slowly. 3. Lower the arms to place, exhalingslowly. (Repeat ten times.) IV. 1. Hands on chest. 2. As the arms slowly open outward,fill the lungs to their utmost capacity. 3. As the hands come back to chest,expell the breath slowly. (Repeat ten times.) V. 1. Hands pressing sides at waist line,take in a deep breath. 2. Pronounce the word, One!, slowlyand clearly. 3. Inhale slowly. 4. Pronounce One! (Repeat twenty times, taking breath be-ttveen the zvords each time.) VI. Take same exercise, using the wordWar! Focusing the Tone. Another thing to be caretul about is thefocusing of the tone. Unless you are par-ticular about this your words will be muf-fled and throaty. Though you may not know it, you canthrow your tone almost any place within acertain limit. Aim your voice at one ofthe upper corners of a room and see if youcannot make that corner ring. In reciting,one should always throw the voice to the. JOY ok GLADNESS 5 DELS ARTE TRAINING AND ELOCUTION


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