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PAGE FIVE PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS W m % MUSIC IN THE CHURCH WILLIAM T CHIMES iiiiiiii r<imrim im -mi nir - -rnr. '.r. :"“~w.wv'-»r"'a . RESONANCE IN SINGING One of the n■ ■ t important -jou -tiiuenL of the voice it' He timin'• . "r vibrant tesonance. Thi. dctei mines not only in, quality and character but it rnri'v,.•••■» pi.nve>' A tone that : s su/Belronly < •* n ant mike:- the out side air vibrate and carry it even though it is plan is'.lmo, to the most distant cornel of the largest auditorium. Try to make Dus resonance more and trsor - beautiful and strive constantly for perfection of tone quality. We should always work for quality and the volume will iraidually take rare of itself Th< tones of vibrating breath entry the words in ringing. Ihi: makf u nee -su v to form ail word;, as fa, to) Ward in the mouth a; p' •''•!<’ This .'rilnw She lv.uk part of the tongue to remain down while assuming the post ton of a high fora an! yawn, which opens tiie back of the month, allowing added .p-.c (os background or pharynx resunanre !■ the tone At this point, p.abably some of my readers are wonderinp just what is he talking about. When we ■-peak c,f re-on,ance, in .-ringing, we arc speaking of that humming, vibrant,, beiMike quality An ob ject that ;• resonant, has the phy sical msk iip or Uv ibility t.n re turn sound, if can echo back, in other words it i 1 - of a resounding nature. By maintaining the high, forward, yarning ;;ete-.-dii:m the soft palate is slightly drawn forward This keeps open the passage behind the palate permitting some of rhe vibrating air, or tone to pass up behind it and resound in the front cavities of the face In some cases additional resonance may also be obtained by creating a feeling of cxficmc \v id tit in the back par! of the mouth. The nostrils should al ways haw a feeling of openness, permitting the vibrating breath or tone to p-c s out through then 1 Bcaui/hl singing ;s accomplished by givlnp full tim, and color to oil vowels, using perfectly formed con sonants, mving time! to the forma tion of vowe is giving them the’r proper color The perfect o r near perfect con fro! of the breath and the correct placement of tones, including those of the head voice. m;p> be obtain ed by sufficiently, i rac*icing scaler and exercises designed for such purposes When this is mastered. Ihe result is a smooth and easy voice production flint contitutes the cov eted sit Os effortless .singing The wnr resonant, ringing timbre of voice should tv employed when singing softly as in singing with the full voice This maintains the carrying power, character, and ,s*>l s riity of the voice. In the high tones, it. not only prevents the tone from becoming thin white, or blatant, but prevents it L m slipping into a falsetto Thu- type of lour known as the fa I,sot o i -a colorless. thin tones and needs not be u cd when a pianissomo head tone can be prop BETTER YOUR HOME . ~ BETTER YOUR UVING , . : WITH FINE FURNITURE m '.ASONARI V PRICED FROM THE Rocky Mount Furniture Co, Cor. Main and Hill Phone 11 WTTjKBj I Yladam Thomas Palmist and Psychic Reader jßEjl' lrajs!»wnlfo |||(|g| 1 H jSPwS If you want sincere advice, if YOU lOHI 1«■ m >lll WUhout asking you a single question, 1 sE^i Al f^ E :'f N<: ! w * T ' T?V? PHF ;' advice on Love,' Marriage. Courtship, jHH lay in coining 'to see this truly Gifted WSmm Iffl® Medium. If you arc having trouble at home, a failure in business, or if you are just plain down-hearted, YOU CAN fee helped! If you are unlucky, hold back by great invisible forces around you—T guarantee to help you. T guarantee results, not unfulfilled promises. A word to the wise is sufficient.. Call and be convin ced . Reading Deify «od Sundays-—9 A. M to 10 P. M. Readings /or White and Colored LUCKY DAYS AND NUMBERS Located in Studio Trailer Highway 301, One block pass City Limits -S. Church Street, Bus passes the door. Look for hand ttign. Rocky Mount, N. C. SECOND SECTION 'a- 1 produced. I t cpolying resonant tune ■< mg , tug there arc four impoitant things ; to remember: 1. Erect posture, look i ing straight ahead at some object ion a level with thr eves. 2 Proper i breath control, which include , breathing deeply using the dta phrjin sot support, combining i ; costal and diaphragmatic methods |of breath inf* when there are ?*t i-<-m uou passages to sing, keeping the I chest easily and normally high, and breathing simultaneously, “that f j through the mouth and nose at ; the same 'inic 3. Use the resonant tones referred 'to in this discussion. •! Take the • utmost care to form properly all vowel', and comc-uantv. Use the • “M" type •>( hum using the low land high register of the voice. Hig.i . voices -liquid practice from F to jD. Medium voice, should practice .! from D to B Low voices should practice from ft flat to G Bruin on the !>>v sanes and .mg each exerci.e? through on m.- | breath repeating this procedure : singing very softly and then a lit tie louder hut never as loud a 1 you can sot tills particular exercise If. is very helpful to practice roc • I til«>i l.v and faithfully watchinj ail i items of development. Be -urc you ; have the right principle-, from t’v j very beginning of your work, j VOC AI- AND Ml SIC tt. TERMS j Ac apella Unaccompanied ] Accelerando - Gradually, fa to. I Accent Stress given to a tone j Aci'M:-tices Production, trarismis irion. and effects of sound ]Ad a trio - Slowly ! Agitato In a hurry, or agitate d manner ; Alla breve Two-hvo or cad time I Allegretto Slower than allegro Allegro Quick or lively ! Let us study faithfully tlv cor ‘ i“et singing and speaking* princi | Pics. WINES OVER JORDAN CHOIR THRILLER LARGE AUDIENCE Music lovers were privileged to I lie;u' the Wings Over Jordan choli at. the Booker T. Washington High School Monday night The progr am was sponsored by the Mount Pisgsh Presbyterian Church and the loco! i branch of the N A ACT’, which i ; headed by J L Lassiter. The Baraca Bible class of Mount 7,ion Baptist Church neded a drive recently raising over S2OO on the pipe organ fund Sponsored by the musical program were the gospel and .junior choirs of St James Bap tist Church under the direction of William T, Grimes with Howard Manley as accompanist. The Rev W L Mason preached rt very inspiring sermon d fi> Faith Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon. He was accompanied ROCKY MOUNT THEY’!! Bi£ ~c ■ y CLERK/ ” r 'f™ S c"(( HON H* Q. \ f/ml WAGONER | A h 'rmT\ i( . CLERK IN THE FIRST i : { U%T N ! L EGtSL A TURF OF THE state of COLORADO. “T "“'"E'c' f'h M/bOOO MOPNINO-A’ i'lll ■ y rXfiV I 1I ■ I”&ATUFt.* ' * * ' HA j I!' Put Your C Tkn-; In G - t kdmahtm i '.ommiltn* Holds 2d Vnmial Forum What do you uv -- to the c outii of your community a: ~ part nt. am* j a;, a citizen ■ Are you prepared ! * j face the prnbleni.• and ' ! CSf 1i, 0:,t I biiities confronting us as parents • i T! < ■;• questions are tinssouvni I j through the Pa rent Education Com ! mittce of the YMC'A which meet: 1 monthly to study problems ami el for preventive measures in olvin,, : and remedying ; The Fall throe vc-ks •■!}’':■ i . based on ‘Mini Your Mann- i land i given in cooperation Mbj , Y" Teen' w t »h MMa* t.u -n . chairman. The first sc'hou be : gan with .. Workshop netted v tin : i the 32 pcrticipaut - jdivded into i ‘ four group:, discussing. Is there a problem of bad con duct or pool snatmen'. y ■ ;e» air. day- What contributing f.:u tot - n ; * ■('.sponsible" What can we . .iicuit ! j if' ■ The group chthiman and -ecu.- 1 j tarics were: Group I - Mrs GIOII • I I wood Jones, chairman: M: S F Daly, sec:-otiii y Gu-up II VI i ■ i Mildred McNeil, chairman; Miss: i Zylphia Moore, .-ocretar.v Group: ; 111 - Mrs Mamie Riddire c'-.-i;.- . j man. Miss PalMno Hor'-n, ; retarj, .-•nd Group IV Mi A ; i Forbes leader. Mi - Andre* it -I - ■ nagin, secretary. | The Not cndici U> inerting iin tin nduie of i >) ■■ ij'in t’.-.< land Quu mutes; v.-ith the follow • mg servin'? con tdtant: Mi.; j Odessa G tv Home F,c<.»>> -ivuc In : ! tructor. Lucille Hunter, Mr- At | berta Livingston. Horn*- Economies I Instructor Washington High School-. 1 and Miss Grace A Hale. F,. !d. f'ou ■ suitant PJnrinfd Parenthood Ferici i there by the scihor choir and < >• m- I hers of his ehur.ch. Dr. F. H Avant is fondily !m --! proving from injuric ; sustained in | a recent auto crash !J.e is at home now. The Negro Barbers Ac-odekm jof Roekv Mount held its regulat j monthly meeting at the •! A Han j pen Tonsoral Shaving Parlor, with William T. Grimes, president, pro j siding. The meeting was opened with Prayer b.v the Secretary, P. A ! Person. After the reading end adopt in,.* of the minutes of the previous I meeting, various committee* made i their report* The general busier:,, .included information brought mi. j securing » charter, adopting a cmr | stitution and arranging for a pro j Christmas Chanty Social The next: i meeting ts scheduled lor December ; 7 at the Atlantic Barbershop which : is owned and operated by Re;. S O met. THE CAROLINIAN Spit;:.. Writ A Che, - fu] (Heeling : U - Ci of A meric i Monday t-w will dose v.-Uh j • mm- c -Y-'ui Man net - in Pub- J he." >nd ~ summer red ion ..nd un- j i 'encitiuu 1-y Mrs. R P. itanicj in’j Sh-m. tr,isih . Mr n. M. coo. is chairman j : 'i f' .rciit Foie "ifion t‘ontiniftcc. : Mrs. Bertha Butler, ..n-rhtfit men. : Mrs -leanetia Fields. .'Cerctary. and : Mrs. G K CL- ek. chairman .pro- i ■sain committee. The public is in-1 i sited. A ■ —.’nr ! yield of t.Vf jS'i.ltids of :Ij - • f pe. acre is forecast for Us ! *’o coton crop : n North Carolina. FOR B S CA F E Modern I- (pijpmrrtt —— ( <>]?* t«=f>ur. Sstvitf FRESH HOME COOKED FOODS SOFT DRINKS - BEER FOUNTAIN SERVIC E ™- CIGARS -• f K.ARL I iES BUSINESS HOURS: 6 a m. ~ 10 p. m, 209 N. Maine St- Phone 3112 JACK FOBBS, Prop, LINCOLN PARK “ROCKY MOUNT’S FINEST NEGRO DEVELOP MEN U* --Whsrfc you’ll End smartlv dcsigtied, ..veli-con»tructfcd H'-tnes in r t beautiful Retting Where you !! tnd uccest-tful, trje»irlfy tit-tghbori who'vc found what you’ve been necking. Where youi 1 htidren will have excellent playmates— a wtmdrrfui Home Where you 1! -tie wise to live to provide security and happiness for your family, FHA and GI I.oans Available!! 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Now since there were ladies on the adjoining steps, and ■once his loving wife was in earshot of hs foul language. Chris led 8. v. shut up. T. -> ) IB d Iwen given up doctors for many years, stopped Ho swayed in the breeze aw ooked angrily a* Chris through sterno-redden ed eyes. Chris walked cut to his sense and collared T B. Then ii happened. Much to very bod ys stir prise. .Chris ad a hard time getting loose from T. B.’s collar. When he did, he danced back rubbing hi;, nose and mo-, i which were bleeding, Chris mm, in weaving and bobbing. T 8. st-.od flat footed and awed Chris around on a v .plant pivob T B. flicked Chris’ punches off like Hies and countered so fast >Ut y saw nothing but Chris' t: 9s swelling, his lips puffing and hi, nose growing, . Ni body saw nothing w>en Chris twisted from side to side in agony. They heard something like a bass drum being hit, but they saw noth ing. Finally Chris ff Idcd to the pavement and stayed the re, f. B. picked him up an.! threw him back into the yard. He walked away mumbling, Ii Pays To Advertise!!! NAACP Xmas Seal „ 1 .. lii #•* p** ©bfCTINOS NAACT X^r-< y i t Spot, Hp' iWrviJu■— fa f? I* T avciilablfi’- in W books of 100 / -uijiWij, _ vi n^ay .— J? T *, . N ordered froir your ioco! brooch of directly from the do ♦*onctl ofTitc. NAACf. 20 Wfe.i 40th Slr&et, N-»w Y(f)rl< IR. M Y, Thf rn.-ty br used to d*cofot* your af»et*nci cords urtnrj gift* SECOND SECTION Local CROP Prog ;ra m 1 ee d s Child re i \ Farm commoditip;- now being contributed in thm «tate to the Christ ian Rural Overseas pro pram (CROP) will be distributed over* seas on the basis of need alone, with much of it going to children such ns those shown above, according to .lehrs l.'r. Mfdr.lcr, national CROP ' ■!’ -! irmnn These five Chinese orphans recently were pi Cd up on the streets try CROP’S sponsoring church agencies, and are now being nursed back to health, although their ribs still stick out like ridges on a wash board. Children, widows, the aged, and those in pre-tubercular cen ters arc among those who benefit rnost by CROP contribution* which are distributed in 43 different countries. More than a score of states, including this one, will ! « .•*> as sembled trains of food for CROP by late November nr Dec- mber The effort is nationwide »* sponsored h-; Catholic Rural Life, Church World er.d Puiheran World Relief, UOI \ n WOHEA IN DEMONSTR AI ION PRfKrR \ \l HERE Aiirt!i'»-i«,in Friday with Mr. Odes ••• I,,’ini presiding arcomplifehnients by Mr- l.andl: M«> Bessie Loafin’,-; of Ihe Fletch Gi-’-ve Club. Mi« Carrit Me Cullers of the Shoiwr-Ii Chd> -vv,j,■ l ; uuiffy arnmi!)|ir.hini;i!f l , v. uuilined by Mr Ari;, Fen ■ ,f Lie airs. Hr.rrie! 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