Excerpt from How Shall I Practice? Practical Suggestions to Students, of Vocal Music
When science gave us the laryngoscope (throat mirror) it granted us the blessed possibility of restoring a diseased vocal organ, of improving the abnormal condition of the larynx, pharynx, trachea or nose, and in many instances the means of preserving the voice. As science, however, has shed but a dim light on the method of producing a good tone in the human voice, we can be guided only by satisfactory practical results, obtained in the teachings of this most empyrical of arts.
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