Vocal Expression; A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation
This edition features a linked Table of Contents

CONTENTS
To the Pupil
Introduction

PART I
STUDIES IN VOCAL INTERPRETATION
Preliminary Study:—To Establish a Conscious Purpose.
Discussion:—The Relation of the Speaker to His Audience.
Material:—Direct Appeal in Prose and Verse, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
First Study:—To Establish Vitality in Thinking.
Discussion:—Action of the Mind in Reading Aloud.
Material:—The Essay and Didactic Poetry, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Second Study:—To Establish Intelligence in Feeling.
Discussion:—Emotional Response and Abandon.
Material:—Lyric Poetry, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Third Study:—To Develop the Whimsical Sense.
Discussion:—Humor and Fancy.
Material:—Fairy Story, Fable, and Nonsense Rhyme, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Fourth Study:—To Develop Imaginative Vigor.
Discussion:—The Picture, the Atmosphere, the Action.
Material:—Short Story and Epic Poetry, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Fifth Study:—To Develop Dramatic Instinct.
Discussion:—Impersonation and Characterization.
Material:—Monologue and Play, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.

PART II
STUDIES IN VOCAL EXPRESSION
Introductory Discussion:—The Vocal Vocabulary.
Study in Pause and Change of Pitch.
Study in Inflection.
Study in Tone Color.

PART III
STUDIES IN VOCAL TECHNIQUE
Introductory Discussion:—Tuning the Instrument.
How to Support the Tone. Directions and Exercises.
How to Free the Tone. Directions and Exercises.
How to Re-enforce the Tone. Directions and Exercises.
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Vocal Expression; A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation
This edition features a linked Table of Contents

CONTENTS
To the Pupil
Introduction

PART I
STUDIES IN VOCAL INTERPRETATION
Preliminary Study:—To Establish a Conscious Purpose.
Discussion:—The Relation of the Speaker to His Audience.
Material:—Direct Appeal in Prose and Verse, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
First Study:—To Establish Vitality in Thinking.
Discussion:—Action of the Mind in Reading Aloud.
Material:—The Essay and Didactic Poetry, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Second Study:—To Establish Intelligence in Feeling.
Discussion:—Emotional Response and Abandon.
Material:—Lyric Poetry, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Third Study:—To Develop the Whimsical Sense.
Discussion:—Humor and Fancy.
Material:—Fairy Story, Fable, and Nonsense Rhyme, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Fourth Study:—To Develop Imaginative Vigor.
Discussion:—The Picture, the Atmosphere, the Action.
Material:—Short Story and Epic Poetry, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Fifth Study:—To Develop Dramatic Instinct.
Discussion:—Impersonation and Characterization.
Material:—Monologue and Play, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.

PART II
STUDIES IN VOCAL EXPRESSION
Introductory Discussion:—The Vocal Vocabulary.
Study in Pause and Change of Pitch.
Study in Inflection.
Study in Tone Color.

PART III
STUDIES IN VOCAL TECHNIQUE
Introductory Discussion:—Tuning the Instrument.
How to Support the Tone. Directions and Exercises.
How to Free the Tone. Directions and Exercises.
How to Re-enforce the Tone. Directions and Exercises.
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Vocal Expression; A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation

Vocal Expression; A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation

by Katherine Jewell Everts
Vocal Expression; A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation

Vocal Expression; A Class-book of Voice Training and Interpretation

by Katherine Jewell Everts

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This edition features a linked Table of Contents

CONTENTS
To the Pupil
Introduction

PART I
STUDIES IN VOCAL INTERPRETATION
Preliminary Study:—To Establish a Conscious Purpose.
Discussion:—The Relation of the Speaker to His Audience.
Material:—Direct Appeal in Prose and Verse, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
First Study:—To Establish Vitality in Thinking.
Discussion:—Action of the Mind in Reading Aloud.
Material:—The Essay and Didactic Poetry, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Second Study:—To Establish Intelligence in Feeling.
Discussion:—Emotional Response and Abandon.
Material:—Lyric Poetry, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Third Study:—To Develop the Whimsical Sense.
Discussion:—Humor and Fancy.
Material:—Fairy Story, Fable, and Nonsense Rhyme, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Fourth Study:—To Develop Imaginative Vigor.
Discussion:—The Picture, the Atmosphere, the Action.
Material:—Short Story and Epic Poetry, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.
Fifth Study:—To Develop Dramatic Instinct.
Discussion:—Impersonation and Characterization.
Material:—Monologue and Play, with Suggestive Analysis.
Selections for Interpretation.

PART II
STUDIES IN VOCAL EXPRESSION
Introductory Discussion:—The Vocal Vocabulary.
Study in Pause and Change of Pitch.
Study in Inflection.
Study in Tone Color.

PART III
STUDIES IN VOCAL TECHNIQUE
Introductory Discussion:—Tuning the Instrument.
How to Support the Tone. Directions and Exercises.
How to Free the Tone. Directions and Exercises.
How to Re-enforce the Tone. Directions and Exercises.

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