. Comstock's elocution and model speaker ... . Vocal Gymnastics is subdi-vided as follows: 1. Articulation, 3. Force, 2. Pitch, 4. is the act of forming, with the organs of speech, the elements of vocal language. Pitch is the degree of the elevation of sounds. (15) 16 ELOCUTION. Force is the degree of the loudness of is the measure of sounds in regard toduration. theu SECTION L. ARTICULATION. RTICULATIONistheactof forming, with the organs of speech,the elements of vocal language. These elements may be formedseparately, as in the utterance ofthe letters of the alph


. Comstock's elocution and model speaker ... . Vocal Gymnastics is subdi-vided as follows: 1. Articulation, 3. Force, 2. Pitch, 4. is the act of forming, with the organs of speech, the elements of vocal language. Pitch is the degree of the elevation of sounds. (15) 16 ELOCUTION. Force is the degree of the loudness of is the measure of sounds in regard toduration. theu SECTION L. ARTICULATION. RTICULATIONistheactof forming, with the organs of speech,the elements of vocal language. These elements may be formedseparately, as in the utterance ofthe letters of the alphabet, aswell as conjunctively, as in thepronunciation of the utterance of the letters of the alphabet is not meant the pronunciation of the mere names of the letters, but the formation of the various sounds which the letters represent. A good articulation is the perfect utterance of theelements of vocal language. The first step towards becoming a good elocutionist,is a correct articulation. A public speaker, possessedof only a moderate voice, if he articulates correctly,will be better understood, and heard with greaterpleasure, than one who vociferates without voice of the latter may indeed extend to a conside-rable distance, but the sound is dissipated in the former voice not the smallest vibration is wast-ed, every stroke is perceived at the utmost distance towhic


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