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Need of Specialized Training Along
Voice Lines For Teachers in Public
Schools Recognized By University
The Introduction by the Unlver- »largest pc reefitago of butterfat. TVe
slty Summer School this year of a have stabilized^production of cer
Hpeclal course in voice training. Jtain commodities so us to reduc*
under the direction of Signora I waste to a minimum. In fact, as ;
Carolina De Fabrltlle Is evidence |nation, we have paid attention u
of an awakened interest In educa- about all the replacable thing:
tlonal circles of the need for soc
ialized training along voice lines
for music teachers In the public
schools.
No one is better qualified to dis
cuss tills need, or to prophecy the
wonderful results that will follow a
due appreciation of It than Signora
De Fabritfis, herself, and the fol
lowing article, written by her, will
be read with interest:
By SIGNORA DE FABRITIIS
With the awakening of the public
to the need of bringing music to
that surround us. but to the safe
guarding and development of the
voice, God's greatest gift to man,
we remain absolutely ignorant and
unheeding.
METHODS IN VOGUE
ARE RUINING VOICES
Voices, are being ruined by the
thousands daily in the common
schools of America. Children are
led. through Ignorance on the part
of tlose who should know better,
to sing stridently and forcibly dur-
,the children In the common schools, « ng the very years when their vocal
I must come an equal If not greater | instruments being most malleable,
: wakening to the necessity of the *should be directed along the habits
I (raining of teachers for music in J of freedom, softnes sand beauty of
• public schools not only In the utterance.
j rudiments of music,which they are jt a crime to hurt the voice
to teach, but to some appreciation
of the delicacy, the wonder, and
the frallnoss of the voices of tho
children that will come under their
guidances.
of one individual! Fo-r poor as
that voice may seem to others, it
is at least his own, and the only
one he or she can ever possess,
and the destructive injury done to
A piano, vlollrr .flute, cornet, all j t j, e fiber of the vocal organ dur-
of these mechanically made Instru- ,jn g the years of adolesence Is re-
ments are capable of abusive | Bpong |blo for the condition of tho
4 ' speaking voice prevalent among
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treatment that will result in tem
porary or permanent injury, but
[fortunately any of the above can
| be replaced by tho expenditure of
certain given sums of money.
!VOCAL INSTRUMENT
IS DELICATE ORGAN
How about the vocal Instrument
the people of these United States.
Because we are borti with tho
gift of utterance is no more reas
on that wo should do nothing fur
ther to cultlcate and strengthen
this potentiol gift, than to neglect
to exejpiae the muscles of our legs
my walking Just because we are
fortunate enought to be born with
that dwells In tho throat of a young t be power for locomotion.
^ “ ** ‘ * Voices are Inherent, yea, but oh
J child? Can It be replaced If strain-
4 o*I by too loud Binging? can it be
mended. If tho work demanded of
it exceeda its endurance?
Alas, that nature who has been
so prodigal with her children* giv
ing them auch marvelous gifts of
recuperation after hurts and en.
durance tests, should In tho case
. of ft atraffiod or disabled larynx
be almost helpless to restore to
the Individual, its pristine energy
and freedom, without years of
painful silonce and the aid of vocal
| therapy.
I "Voices are made to use," peo-
J pie say, and so say I, but does
one expect from a strippllng still
In grammar school, the strength
j and enduring qualities that are the
I possession of his collego brother?
j To go out of the realm of humans
|aml take as example, the colt,
spning from blood that won a hun
dred races, the owner and trainer
of such a prize would be deemed
| foolish indeed were he to try and
enter his young horse for a race
before he had reached his alloted
years nnd strength, because It
would weaken him and interfer9
with his future record.
We are very wise as to pedigreed
seeds, treqs, their time for plant
ing. the ye*rs required before they
can yield their fruit. We know
about stock, how to feed cows for
the greatest yield of milk and the
how wonderfully they will repay
the happy possessor fcs. any little
attention bestowed on its develop
ment anil its carol
The voice is man’s most direct
medium of communication with his
fellows, and an individual's suc
cess in life from nil angles, the
social at well as t.<e business Hide j
ing career with huch a handicap,
and oftentimes with even the
greatest desire in the world on the
part of the pupil and patience and
knowledge on the part of the
teacher, there will remain for
years traces of the early incorrect
habits of speech and song.
We are all of us creatures of
habits, and more so in the habits
of utterance than in most of the
common habits or man. Let us see
to it that correct habits of speech,
habits that are beautiful, habits
that are productive of growth and
development are placed In the lit
tle children that will flock in
crowds to be taught the universal
language of music in the public
scbdbls, go that in opening up to
them this new* field for self expres
sion and development we give them
the best and truest way to accom
plish their aim.
Surround your children with
voices that are free, well modulat
ed and expressive. Bring to the
schools, artists who are noted for
their beauty of tone, so that this
vision of tonal beauty may open up
to their eager ears any they may
learn unconsciously to like only
that which is beautiful and become
like to It by constant contact.
is largely Influenced by his voice!
The voice Is the individual, and to
temper or render less sensitive this
marvelous asset, by lack of special
ized knowledge In teachers of mu
sic In, public schools. Is to be guilty
of grave wrong to the growing
child.
PREACHERS 8H0ULD
UNDERSTAND THEIR WORK
FOR THIS SECTIOH
Madison, Oconee and
Clarke County Farmers
Add Their Praise to the
Market Crowded With
Buyers Yesterday.
8. P. Kenny of Tallassee road In
Clarke county, W. H. Marlow ot
Bogart in Oconee county and R. B.
Williford of Comer in Madison
county added their endorsement to
the Athens Curb Market Satur
day morning.
Presenting the appearance of a
In the University of Georgia’s
Summer School, the course In mu
sic 1n public schools started last morning.
midway at a big fair the Curb
Market was crowded with buyers
and sellers, from 7 until 1 o’clock
yesterday.
Among the new eatables on
market were grapes, cantaloupes,
watermelons and they foun d
ready sale.
In speaking of the Curb Market
Mr. Kenney said that he found it
has helped him save money,
Kenny has been raising canta
loupes for several years, having
four acres this year. *He sold
[worth of cantaloupes yesterday
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year, anil this year In the capable
hands of Mr. Gibb, the work of
bringing music to countless hun
dreds of children has been begun
through the training of teachers,
but we need to go a step further
and we should see to It, that these
same teachers understand the na
ture of the delicate instrument that
they are to have the privilege of
training In the art of songs, that
these children may receive an Im
pulse )n the right direction and ar
rive at the gates of womanhood
from established dealers equipped to
you real tire service at these unusual
ive
ces
and manhood with no handl=«pt"f
due to overstrain and faulty use.
To the voice teacher whose work
has brought her in contact with
voices of young girls and boys,
there is nothing more heart break
ing than to find a wrecked instru
ment, a voice box whose fiber has
been injured, vocal chords that
have been strained so that their
normal resiliency is no more, de
fects of tone and speech of such
decided habits, that the whole
structure of pupil's voice mupt
undergo a revolution before the
real lasting work of learning how
to sing can begin. It takes ^ heroic
spirit Indeed to undertake a slng-
"I used to peddle my
produce but save money now by
not having to use so much gaso
lino and .by selling out quicker than
before," he said.
Mr. Williford told of,selling three
pigs for a neighbor. "The pigi
were about to eat him up," said
Mr. Williford. "I passed by his
home one day nnd he asked me . to
try and sell them on the Curb Mar'
ket. 1 brought three to Athens and
sold them on the Market without
any trouble. The proceeds amount
ed to nearly two dollars more than
W. H. Marlow of Bogart made
his second trip to the Curb Mar
ket yesterday. "It Is fine," hi
said. "I have sold produce that
otherwise would have rotted. 1
Marlow says he finds chickens that
have been kept In a fattening coop
for four days and fed on corn meal
and buttermilk find a quicker sail
nnd of course weigh more than
thosl caught In the yard the day
before bringing them to the Mar*
ket.
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