10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THROATINESS»
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throatiness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
throatiness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Encyclopedia of K9 Terminology:
Throatiness. Throaty. Wet neck. This is a term used to describe excess skin on
the throat. Throatiness implies loose fitting, wrinkled, foldedor excess skin on the
throat or the presence of a dewlap in a breed that should not have a dewlap.
Edward M. Gilbert, Jr, Patricia H. Gilbert, 2013
throatiness. of. Purcell's. violins." The Parker 75. The only pen that can exactly fit.
knowledgeable music lovers. You'll thrill to compositions by Bach, Handel,
Vivaldi, Tele- mann, Purcell, Scarlatti, Corelli, Couperin and Rameau—
performed by ...
Throatiness, or singing in the throat, is the common enemy of all English singers.
Our language is the chief causeof this disagreeable habit, which we begin to
acquireas soon aswe learn to talk.Still, by diligence, the evilcanbecured, and no ...
Frederick James Crowest, 1900
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Sources of Effectiveness in Public Speaking: Psychological ...
You will find that this produces the most extreme throatiness you have heard, the
most extreme we ever hear. These three simple tests bring before us the
following facts. First, the throat may be contracted and produce throatiness.
Second, the ...
Charles Edmund Neil, 1920
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Vocal Tracks: Performance and Sound Media
This results in the creation of noise: “breathiness” from excess air passing
through the glottis, and “throatiness” from a raised larynx. Further, the resulting
tone lacks the spike in the high frequencies of the singer's formant that helped the
bel ...
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The Western Farmer and Gardener: Devoted to Agriculture, ...
Both male and female have a large tuft of hair growing on the forehead and
cheeks, which should be always cut away previous to shearing : they have an
extraordinary looseness of skin under the neck, which gives them a throatiness,
which, ...
Edward James Hooper, Thomas Affleck, 1841
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Modern Methods of Teaching Music and Dance
To a great extent this tone quality is what the singer should aim for in
pronouncing A. If there is any tendency to throatiness, it is a great help actually to
sing U instead of A in order to bring the back of the tongue forward. So long as
the vowel is ...
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The System Followed During the Two Last Years by the Board ...
The second property to be noted in this breed is a tendency to throatiness, that is,
a loose pendulous skin under the neck, which is generally deemed a bad. quality
in England, and the very reverse in Spain. 'Both, perhaps, are in some degree ...
John Southey Somerville, 1800
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Foundations of Voice Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach ...
... more highly strung, shallower (females) Increased flatness: More masculine,
more sluggish, colder, more withdrawn (males and females) Increased
throatiness: Older, more realistic, more mature, more sophisticated (males) Less
intelligent, ...
Jody Kreiman, Diana Sidtis, 2011
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Comparison of Learning Classical Singing Between European ...
He mentions this as one great generator of throatiness for singers, explaining that
“This inhibition, which leads to absolute throatiness, is generally further
engendered at school, where the children are only too often made to sing very
softly” ...
Zhong Jun Shen, Peter Simon, 2011
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «THROATINESS»
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throatiness is used in the context of the following news items.
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Lead vocalist Charlie Taylor has a voice with the vibrato of Bryan Ferry and the throatiness of Howard Devoto but it works against the stark punkiness of the ... «Music News, Jul 15»
Review: Tyga's "The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty"
A song like “Muh Fucka” shows him occupying the nasal, throatiness of Kendrick Lamar, alongside the dexterous bursting style of Young Thug. Now for anyone ... «HotNewHipHop, Jul 15»
A visitor from the jazz world electrifies the Oregon Symphony (review)
His tone ranged from clarion purity in the upper register of the soprano to gruff throatiness in the depths of the tenor, and his extended techniques produced ... «OregonLive.com, May 15»
'Sound & Color': album review: Alabama Shakes' singer Brittany …
Hers has scratch and spit, throwing attention on the throatiness of her voice. The extra echo on the recordings also has special grit. Even the strings have ... «New York Daily News, Apr 15»
Mets ace Matt Harvey brings electricity back to Queens
There was some throatiness to these boos. Then there was another playoff-like feeling: the crack of the bat, then thousands of people holding their breaths and ... «SportingNews.com, Apr 15»
Album Review: Lower Dens – Escape from Evil
Her vibrato rings clearer than ever with its distinct throatiness, and every instrument is discernibly crisp. It embraces the band's minimalist aesthetic without ever ... «Consequence of Sound, Mar 15»
16 Songs That Are Actually Incredibly Sexy, As Opposed To Simply …
“The world was on fire and no one could save me but you,” Isaak croons against a moody, twanging guitar, his voice shifting between soft throatiness and ... «Bustle, Jan 15»
Willow Smith Soars Above the Clouds on 'Heart'
The famous teen has a stellar voice — a nice combination of highs and throatiness — and the production is solid too. But where Willow misses the mark is in her ... «The BoomBox, Jan 15»
Santa Claus rankings: Which New York St. Nick stand-ins fit the red …
... rating each on how well he dons his gay apparel, how deep his Christmas spirit is, how real his beard is, and, of course, the throatiness of his “Ho, ho, ho!” «New York Daily News, Dec 14»
Laugh track: The who's who of laughs on campus
THE CACKLE: The cackle is a laugh characterized by a throatiness and hysteria that can be seen as both spontaneous and contrived, so be careful of how you ... «CU Columbia Spectator, Oct 14»