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Hi Jo. Sorry for so many mistakes...perhaps if I read this new book it will help me...it's called "The Brain and the Voice".
Section 4 edits:
Heim -> Helm @ 4:56, 7:53, 8:31, 12:03, 17:40 With apologies to Dr. Helmholtz...
9:05 cut "such as I show you on the screen"
11:05 "the octave c' " -> "the octave above middle c" - hope this is the correct edit based on, two paragraphs down, "the octave above, the second harmonic, is weak,"
16:32 - Yes I would need help to figure out how should I read the table- would it be, each column heading with each entry, like this: "a. Without voice. Labial, P, Dental, T, Guttural, K"?
It's this text, if you are able to read it from here:
"The consonants have been grouped by Hermann as follows:—
Labials. Dentals. Gutturals.
1. Explosives—
a. Without the voice P T K
b. With the voice B D G
2. Aspirates—
a. Without the voice F S (hard), L, Sh, Th (hard) Ch
b. With the voice V Z, L, Th, Zh (soft) Y in yes
3. Resonants M N N (nasal)
4. Vibratory sounds Labial R Lingual R Guttural R
H is the sound produced in the larynx by the quick rushing of the air through the widely opened glottis.
Hermann's classification which I have given is especially valuable as regards the speaking voice, but Aikin classifies the consonants from the singing point of view, according to the more or less complete closure of the resonator.
CLASSIFICATION OF CONSONANTS (AIKIN)
Jaw fully open H, L, K, G
Jaw less open T, D, N, R
Jaw nearly closed, lips closed P, B, M
Jaw nearly closed, upper lip on lower teeth F, V
Jaw quite closed S, Z, J, N, Ch, Sh"
knotyouraveragejo wrote: ↑February 4th, 2021, 6:55 pm Hi Marya,
You've done a great job with chapter 4! I only have a few PL notes for you to consider.
The volume is within the acceptable range, but you could consider amplifying by 2db which would bring this up to the target 89 db.
4:56, 7:53, 8:31, 12:03, 17:40 Helmholtz - you say Heimholtz (with a long i)
it should be helm like the helm of a boat - https://www.dictionary.com/browse/helmholtz?s=t
9:05 consider cutting "such as I show you on the screen"
11:05 the octave c' - consider reading as the octave beginning at middle c? (I think? - this nomenclature is really confusing!)
16:32 consider including the text you left out here and including the tables? (if you need advice on how to read the tables, I can help)