Voice Building And Tone Placing, Showing a New Method of Relieving Injured Vocal Cords By Tone Exercises
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Immediately over the vocal cords, on either side are two small pouches whose edges form the ventricular bands. The exact r61e played by these pouches in the production of the human voice has caused some discussion, but they m\^st certainly be included among the resonators. Extending from the larynx itself is a passage known as the pharynx, which communicates above with the posterior nares and with the cavity of the mouth. The communication between the nose and the pharynx may be entirely cut of...f by the soft palate, when under certain conditions it is raised and pressed against the posterior wall. This posi- tion of the soft palate gives the voice that peculiar and objectionable quality known as throatiness, a condition also assisted by the posterior elevation of the tongue. Looking into the open mouth we can 70 THE VOCAL RESONATORS. 7I see tlie soft palate, with the uTula hanging down vertically, and in its normal position, meeting the posterior part of the tongue and dividing the cavity of the mouth from that of the pharynx and posterior nares.
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