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Psycho Vox; or, The Emerson System of Voice Culture

By Charles Wesley Emerson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how to unlock the power of your inner self through mastering your voice, as this book reveals the surprising link between your thoughts, emotions, and the sounds you make.

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2015-03-17
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"Psycho Vox; or, The Emerson System of Voice Culture" by Charles Wesley Emerson is a detailed exploration of how our minds and feelings shape the way we sound. The book presents the idea that our voices are like windows into our souls, showing our character and what we're thinking. It explains how different sounds can mean different things about us, connecting human speech to the noises that animals make. As we grow as people, it suggests, our voices get better at showing our true emotions and connecting us with others in a deeper way. It sets the stage for teaching the reader the scientific of how our voice is naturally produced and the vocal practices that are healthy and effective.

About the Author

Charles Wesley Emerson (1837–1908) was the founder, namesake and first president of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. Charles Emerson was also a minister with the Unitarian Church and the author of a number of books dealing with oratory.

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