单词 | chest tone |
例句 | “The tight vibrato, hollow chest tone and occasionally piercing upper register are qualities that one must adjust to.” Magda Olivero, Frenzy-Inspiring Soprano, Dies at 104 2014-09-08T04:00:00Z There's evidence – forced chest tones, unsteadiness when singing softly, lunges at high notes – that Mattila's move into dramatic soprano territory was a mistake from which she is wisely trying to extricate herself. Puccini: Tosca ? review 2010-12-09T22:15:00Z “She can swoop without the slightest effort from a brilliant high to a beautiful resonant chest tone,” he wrote. Grace Bumbry, Barrier-Shattering Opera Diva, Is Dead at 86 2023-05-08T04:00:00Z From him she learned about head tones and chest tones and how, when you’re singing, your voice ‘‘should resonate in the bones of your face.’’ Terry Gross and the Art of Opening Up 2015-10-21T04:00:00Z It is an appalling thing to do: and that night Nilsson took those two notes at the last in chest tones. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z “Drop that pistol, or you’re a dead man,” he said in the deepest chest tones he could produce. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z The voicebox, however, does not stand so high for the lowest falsetto as for the highest chest tones. The Mechanism of the Human Voice The problem is met by bringing the head register as far down as possible into the middle; and by singing what theoretically should be chest tones in the middle register. The Voice Its Production, Care and Preservation She sang divers songs, pitched among her big, velvety chest tones: “Children, Keep in de Middle ob de Road,” “Fluey, Fluey,” “Come, Ride dat Golden Mule.” Aurora the Magnificent Miss Carrie talked in deep tones, which she said were chest tones, and described mysterious sweeps and circles with her hands when she talked. Emmy Lou Her Book and Heart Avoirdupois as a rule lessens the volume of the voice and heightens the register—you can't have both adipose and chest tone. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 7 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Orators Soon it became impossible to be engaged as an "heroic tenor" without at least possessing the high B♭ in the chest tone. The Mechanism of the Human Voice "Your practice is better than your theory, Harvey," said he, putting on an injured, forgiving look and using his chest tones. The Plum Tree It will be remembered that Madame Seiler's "second chest" corresponds to the upper chest tones of some writers, and that "falsetto" is equivalent to "middle," as generally employed. Voice Production in Singing and Speaking Based on Scientific Principles (Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged) Then the chest tones become more difficult and disappear one by one and the voice has no further value. The Head Voice and Other Problems Practical Talks on Singing Charmian thought she detected a slight change in the deep chest tone of her companion's voice. The Way of Ambition Roger has made a laudable exception; his beautiful use of the falsetto certainly produces a more agreeable effect than the forced chest tones so unnatural to the organ of many a singer. The Mechanism of the Human Voice Deep chest tones were followed by finely attenuated sounds; droning nasal tones, by quick and clear ones. The New Penelope and Other Stories and Poems Formerly great stress was laid upon the distinction between "head tones" and "chest tones," "closed tones" and "open tones." Resonance in Singing and Speaking I do not mean by this that I should sing neither with chest tones nor with head tones. How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst] "I am not a Turk," she said in her deepest chest tones. Visionaries Her medium register was weak and Duprez undertook to substitute chest tones and develop clearness as much as possible. Musical Memories It consists of the trick of alternating chest tones with falsetto. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University That "head tones, chest tones, closed tones, open tones," etc., as confined to special parts of the range of the voice, are distracting distinctions arising from false education. Resonance in Singing and Speaking The lowest chest tones of the bass, the highest head tones of the soprano, are thus the two poles between which the entire gamut of all voices can be formed. How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst] The resonant chest tone suggests that it comes from the speaker's heart. Certain Success Some bantered him roguishly and some spoke in chest tones of what was the real inner meaning of life after all. Somewhere in Red Gap The sopranos took a B flat on the last note, while the tenors and altos rambled up and down the scale and the bassos bombarded the theme with their deepest chest tones. Fables For The Times That there is no essential difference between a head tone and a chest tone has already been discussed and, it would seem, conclusively proven. Resonance in Singing and Speaking Oh-Pshaw spoke in deep, musical chest tones, but in Agony's there was an added quality of resonance, a timbre unlike anything she had ever heard before. The Camp Fire Girls Do Their Bit Or, over the Top with the Winnebagos He would expect you to employ for that purpose simply a head tone, not a chest tone nor an abdominal tone. Certain Success He uttered his greeting in deep chest tones that rumbled like distant thunder. The Leopard Woman "In a moment, Senator!" answered Alonzo in his deepest chest tones. In the Arena Stories of Political Life Yes," said Vorticella, in emphatic chest tones, "dulness is a matter of opinion; but pompous! Impressions of Theophrastus Such |
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