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THE SINGING CURE

“As soon as people begin to try and sing they Stamm,or, and you will nul, on the other hand, that people uho stammer tvhen they apeak, are able to sing Without niiy trouble,” waid Mr, 11. Plunkct Greene, addressing the mombefs of the Rorofitimist Uub, London, on “Rome Aspects of dinging.” “One of the surest ways to euro a person of stammering was IO teach him to sing.” Having pointed out the important part; the emotions played in singing lie added, “Yet to try and get any woman in the world V,* emotional to order is the very dickens. Singing is the making of words move beautiful than they were before, and any idea of the voice itself as a musical instrument is wrong.”

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16534, 29 December 1927, Page 13

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127

THE SINGING CURE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16534, 29 December 1927, Page 13

THE SINGING CURE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16534, 29 December 1927, Page 13

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