Singing in virtual environments: Exploring vocal adaptations to congruent audiovisual scenes of performance venues

IF 3.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ACOUSTICS
Munhum Park, Kajornsak Kittimathaveenan
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Abstract

This study investigated the vocal adaptations of fifteen soprano singers performing in virtual venues. The virtual reality (VR) system comprised a headphone-based auralization using room impulse responses and a head-mounted display presenting 360-degree still images, both sourced from corresponding real-world venues. Singers performed two songs with differing tempos in each venue, and their audio recordings, captured via a near-lips microphone, were analyzed alongside responses to a comprehensive survey. Results revealed subtle but notable effects of venue: larger spaces were associated with reduced pitch accuracy, brighter timbre, and slower, less pronounced vibrato, while the mid-sized purpose-built auditorium elicited louder singing and greater tremolo extent compared to the excessively dry or reverberant venues. These adaptations primarily occurred at the note level and differed between songs. Interestingly, singers' subjective evaluations often did not align with objective performance metrics, suggesting many of these adjustments were subconscious. The study reveals some subtle impacts of audiovisual scenes on vocal performance and highlights the potential of VR systems for exploring these phenomena. The inclusion of visual cues may have contributed to differences from previous research, warranting further studies on the interplay of audio-visual factors in shaping musical performance.
在虚拟环境中歌唱:探索声乐适应一致的视听表演场地的场景
本研究调查了15位女高音歌手在虚拟场地表演的声乐改编。虚拟现实(VR)系统包括一个基于耳机的听觉系统,使用房间脉冲响应,以及一个显示360度静止图像的头戴式显示器,两者都来自相应的现实世界场所。歌手们在每个场地以不同的节奏演唱了两首歌曲,他们的录音通过近唇麦克风捕获,并与对综合调查的回应一起进行了分析。结果显示了场地的微妙但显著的影响:较大的空间与音调精度降低、音色更亮、振音更慢、更不明显有关,而中等大小的专用礼堂与过于干燥或混响的场地相比,会引发更大声的歌声和更大的颤音范围。这些改编主要发生在音符层面,不同歌曲之间有所不同。有趣的是,歌手的主观评价往往与客观的表现指标不一致,这表明许多这些调整是潜意识的。该研究揭示了视听场景对声乐表演的一些微妙影响,并强调了VR系统在探索这些现象方面的潜力。视觉线索的加入可能导致了与先前研究的差异,因此需要进一步研究视听因素在塑造音乐表演中的相互作用。
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Applied Acoustics
Applied Acoustics 物理-声学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
618
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Since its launch in 1968, Applied Acoustics has been publishing high quality research papers providing state-of-the-art coverage of research findings for engineers and scientists involved in applications of acoustics in the widest sense. Applied Acoustics looks not only at recent developments in the understanding of acoustics but also at ways of exploiting that understanding. The Journal aims to encourage the exchange of practical experience through publication and in so doing creates a fund of technological information that can be used for solving related problems. The presentation of information in graphical or tabular form is especially encouraged. If a report of a mathematical development is a necessary part of a paper it is important to ensure that it is there only as an integral part of a practical solution to a problem and is supported by data. Applied Acoustics encourages the exchange of practical experience in the following ways: • Complete Papers • Short Technical Notes • Review Articles; and thereby provides a wealth of technological information that can be used to solve related problems. Manuscripts that address all fields of applications of acoustics ranging from medicine and NDT to the environment and buildings are welcome.
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