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|a Appelman, D. Ralph
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|a The Science of Vocal Pedagogy :
|b Theory and Application /
|c D. Ralph Appelman.
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|a Bloomington,
|b Indiana University Press
|c [1967]
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|c ©[1967]
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|a Theory. Vocal pedagogy and voice teaching ; Respiration ; Phonation: The larynx as a biological biosocial organ ; Laws that govern the vocal sound ; Sound as sensation -- Application. Phonetics: The linguistic element of interpretation ; Stress: The emotional element of interpretation ; Styles and dialects: The social element of interpretation ; Vowel migration: The intellectual element of interpretation ; Kinesiologic analysis of speech sounds in singing ; Record 5, prosodic elements in song.
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|a Description based on print version record.
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|a Voice.
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|a Singing
|x Instruction and study.
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|a Music
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|a Musique
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|a Voix.
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|a Chant
|x Étude et enseignement.
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|a Voice.
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