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SINGING THROUGH CELLOPHANE

. Cellophane has now come to the aid of broadcasters. It has always been difficult to get a really good reproduction of a coloratura soprano voice on the radio. Strange things happened to such voices on the air. Then the idea of muting the voice came to the chief music adviser of tho Paramount theatres. From the transparent material was made ahood in which a singer can stand and sing her highest notes without fear of microphone vibrations. The hood does for the human voice what tho mute does for a cornet or violin,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 143, 14 December 1933, Page 26

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SINGING THROUGH CELLOPHANE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 143, 14 December 1933, Page 26

SINGING THROUGH CELLOPHANE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 143, 14 December 1933, Page 26