The source of music’s invisible power comes from within.
~ü
[Image: How to Sing Lilli Lehmann (1929)]

The source of music’s invisible power comes from within.

[Image: How to Sing Lilli Lehmann (1929)]

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    Diagram in How to Sing by Lilli Lehmann. New York: Macmillan, 1929.
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