The mechanism of the human voice
Plate I.
OF THE
(Curwen's Edition, 5263.)
Late Lecturer on Vocal Physiology at the Tonic Sol-fa College, Teacher of Voice Production.
Edited, with a New Chapter on Voice Failure, by Mrs. EMIL BEHNKE.
FIFTEENTH EDITION.
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TO MY DEAR WIFE THIS ESSAY IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED
A ninth edition of this book having been called for, I take the opportunity to return my sincere thanks for the many kind expressions concerning its usefulness which have reached me since the lamented death of its author, my dear husband.
In carrying on his work, both my daughter and myself have felt the benefit of the clear and concise instructions the book contains.
We have also proved with our pupils the absolute truth and value of the Behnke System of Voice Training, by means of which we have obtained results most gratifying to ourselves, and surprising to the pupils, whether speakers or singers.
Emil Behnke
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THE MECHANISM
HUMAN VOICE.
EMIL BEHNKE,
VOICE FAILURE.
DOES DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING APPLY EQUALLY TO WOMEN AS TO MEN?
Opinions of the Press and the Medical and the Musical Professions on the Author's Book, Lectures, and Teaching.
Opinions of Mrs. Emil Behnke's Pupils.
Causes of Voice Failure.
BEHNKE VOICE-TRAINING METHOD.
The Musical Herald.
STANDARD WORKS ON MUSIC.
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