| Musical guide - 1845 - 72 oldal
...manner (if the sense of the words permit it) rather inclined to a smile than too much gravity. " Let him attend with great care to the voice of the scholar,...always come forth neat and clear, without passing through the nose or being choked in the throat, which are two of the most horrible defects in a singer,... | |
| David Clark Taylor - 1908 - 428 oldal
...master do his utmost to make the scholar hit and sound the notes perfectly in tune in Sol-Fa-ing . . . Let the master attend with great care to the voice of the scholar, which should always come forth neat and clear, without passing through the nose or being choaked in the throat."... | |
| William Warren Shaw - 1914 - 230 oldal
...practised but not explained by these old masters. At the earliest period of the vocal era, Tosi said : " Let the master attend with great care to the voice...always come forth neat and clear, without passing through the nose or being choked in the throat, which are two o'f the most horrible defects in the... | |
| David Clark Taylor - 1916 - 204 oldal
...to the rudiments of Solfege, and the subject of tone production is dismissed with these few remarks: "Let the master attend with great care to the voice of the scholar, which should always come forth neat and clear, without passing through the nose or being choked in the throat,... | |
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