From Intonation Adjustments to Synchronisation of Heart Beat Variability: Singer Interaction in Traditional Georgian Vocal Music

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Frank Scherbaum, Meinard Mueller
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This paper is concerned with how singers of Georgian traditional vocal music interact when singing together. Applying a variety of computational methods from audio signal processing and music information retrieval (MIR), we examine three existing corpora of (field) recordings for manifestations of a high degree of mutual coordination of the singers' voices. We find numerous examples of harmonically controlled mutual intonation adjustments on both short and long time scales. Furthermore, we believe that the observed differences in melodic and harmonic scales can also be interpreted as (side) effects of the singers' interaction with the possible goal of achieving harmonic togetherness (or consonance) on the time scale of individual (important) notes. In addition, together with the ensemble Khelkhvavi from Ozurgeti, we conducted an experiment demonstrating the synchronization of singers' heartbeat rates during the performance of the Gurian song Chven Mshvidoba. The results of our analysis show that a variety of measurable signs of interaction between singers can be observed and documented in existing corpora of Georgian traditional vocal music. Our experience also shows that relevant information about the synchronization of body functions of singers during performances can nowadays be obtained with reasonable technical and logistical effort even in a ‘real-world’ framework, thereby allowing to address questions related to the ‘ecological validity’ of these kind of measurements.
从音调调整到心跳变化的同步:格鲁吉亚传统声乐中的歌手互动
本文关注格鲁吉亚传统声乐歌手在一起演唱时如何互动。我们运用音频信号处理和音乐信息检索(MIR)的多种计算方法,检查了现有的三个(现场)录音库,以寻找歌手声音高度相互协调的表现。我们发现了许多长短时间尺度上和声控制的相互音调调整的例子。此外,我们认为,所观察到的旋律与和声音阶上的差异也可解释为歌手互动的(副)效应,其可能的目标是在单个(重要)音符的时间尺度上实现和声的一致性(或协和性)。此外,我们还与来自奥祖尔盖提的 Khelkhvavi 乐团一起进行了一项实验,证明了在演奏古里亚歌曲《Chven Mshvidoba》时歌手心跳频率的同步性。我们的分析结果表明,在现有的格鲁吉亚传统声乐语料库中,可以观察和记录到歌手之间各种可测量的互动迹象。我们的经验还表明,如今即使在 "真实世界 "的框架内,也可以通过合理的技术和后勤工作获得演唱者在表演过程中身体功能同步的相关信息,从而解决与此类测量的 "生态有效性 "相关的问题。
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