Scott, J. R. (1915). The technic of the speaking voice: Its development, training, and artistic use, based upon Rush's Philosophy of the human voice, and the teaching and example of James E. Murdoch; and including a new presentation of expressive speech-melody, copiously illustrated by examples; many studies in interpretation; and a brief outline of gesture. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationScott, John Rutledge. The Technic of the Speaking Voice: Its Development, Training, and Artistic Use, Based upon Rush's Philosophy of the Human Voice, and the Teaching and Example of James E. Murdoch; and Including a New Presentation of Expressive Speech-melody, Copiously Illustrated by Examples; Many Studies in Interpretation; and a Brief Outline of Gesture. Columbia, Mo.: Printed for the author, 1915.
MLA引文Scott, John Rutledge. The Technic of the Speaking Voice: Its Development, Training, and Artistic Use, Based upon Rush's Philosophy of the Human Voice, and the Teaching and Example of James E. Murdoch; and Including a New Presentation of Expressive Speech-melody, Copiously Illustrated by Examples; Many Studies in Interpretation; and a Brief Outline of Gesture. Printed for the author, 1915.