The Actor and His TextHarrap, 1987 - Всего страниц: 285 This book sets out to apply the methods of voice production directly and practically to the speaking of text. Specifically, it addresses the problem of how to infuse life and meaning into words that are first encountered on the printed page. |
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... vowels and consonants is limitless , for the length of the consonant affects the length of the vowel . And further , you will see that the weight and substance of the words coincide with the meaning in a remarkable way . In literary ...
... vowels and consonants is limitless , for the length of the consonant affects the length of the vowel . And further , you will see that the weight and substance of the words coincide with the meaning in a remarkable way . In literary ...
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... vowels . ' Two ' — a long vowel but unstressed , and needing weight as the information is important . The vowel is open - ended without a final consonant so it is more variable . The second syllable of ' households ' is unstressed but ...
... vowels . ' Two ' — a long vowel but unstressed , and needing weight as the information is important . The vowel is open - ended without a final consonant so it is more variable . The second syllable of ' households ' is unstressed but ...
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... vowels , except for ' two ' , and with the sense . The consonants are continuant , with ' f ' repeated ; and ' From ' has a certain weight , as it is taking us on to a new stage of the story . Again regular , the stress coinciding with ...
... vowels , except for ' two ' , and with the sense . The consonants are continuant , with ' f ' repeated ; and ' From ' has a certain weight , as it is taking us on to a new stage of the story . Again regular , the stress coinciding with ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Attitudes to Voice and Text | 13 |
Shakespeare | 40 |
Авторские права | |
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