Show CORRECT VOICE mr joseph ballantyne desires to aa bounce his winter classes in voice cul tura and theory mr treats the voice upon the scientific principles ot breath control and tone placement the breathing gives control ot the tone and the placement its quality the combination of which gives the foundation of voice building breath control can 0 aly be had in its perfection by the faithful practice of breathing exercises it would be just as reasonable to expect voice development without the practice of exercises given tor that purpose mr ballantyne claims that it Is impossible to retain a correct position of the throat and a correct focus of tone without breath control because the vocal muscles are operated purely automatically by the breathing muscles any ot his pupils can testify to the wonderful help they receive through breath control the breathing muscles in connection with the diaphragm should sus tain the tone instead of imposing this responsibility upon the delicate muscles of the throat which is the inevitable result of lack of breath con arol |