id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19116 Lehmann, Lilli How to Sing [Meine Gesangskunst] .txt text/plain 32576 1824 75 tongue, or palate, or in the organs that furnish the breath pressure. Red lines denote division of the breath in palatal resonance, lower for the highest tone, sing the figure to its end, toward the nose, large resonating chamber thus formed yields tones that are powerful the organs of breathing, the position of the larynx, of the tongue, sing in a high vocal range, I can plainly feel the larynx rise and In singing very high head tones I have certain position of the vocal organs--larynx, tongue, and palate. With every tone that the singer has to sing, he must always head and falsetto tones, which are without any palatal resonance and the breath,--except in the very highest head tones,--around which it By this exercise the form for the breath, tone, and word, in _ah-e-[=a]_, larynx, tongue, and palatal position on the lowest tone ./cache/19116.txt ./txt/19116.txt