. Journal of roentgenology . Plate 19 A ROENTGENOLOGICAL METHOD OF MEASURINGTHE POTENTIALITY OF VOICE RESONANCE Glenn Newton Merry, M. Professor of Public SpeakingUniversity of IowaIowa City, Iowa Roentgenology offers considerable aid to the student ofvoice problems. The problem of voice resonance continuesto be one of the big problems for the teacher or pupil ofspeech and song. No one familiar with the most elemen-tary instruction in this field is unacquainted with the stipu-lation, place the tone in the head. What is meant? Isthere any tone that is not placed in the head ? 1. It


. Journal of roentgenology . Plate 19 A ROENTGENOLOGICAL METHOD OF MEASURINGTHE POTENTIALITY OF VOICE RESONANCE Glenn Newton Merry, M. Professor of Public SpeakingUniversity of IowaIowa City, Iowa Roentgenology offers considerable aid to the student ofvoice problems. The problem of voice resonance continuesto be one of the big problems for the teacher or pupil ofspeech and song. No one familiar with the most elemen-tary instruction in this field is unacquainted with the stipu-lation, place the tone in the head. What is meant? Isthere any tone that is not placed in the head ? 1. It would seem that the answer must be laws of the physics of sound obtain for the tone pro-duced by the human mechanism just as they hold for thetone produced by the violin or by any other musical instru-ment. Experiments carried on in the Speaking Voice Lab-oratory of the University of Iowa show the very greatprobability that there can be no resonance from the chestcavity. The experiments are relatively simple. Th


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