The effect of a prolonged and demanding vocal activity (Divya Prabhandam recitation) on subjective and objective measures of voice among Indian Hindu priests

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
S. Aishwarya, S. Narasimhan
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ABSTRACT Divya Prabhandam recitation performed regularly by Hindu priests of South India, being a vocally excruciatingly demanding religious ritual, doubtlessly induces vocal fatigue in reciters, and offers a unique opportunity to assess the acoustic and cepstral parameters of voice before and after recitation. The study aimed at investigating the subjective (Vocal Fatigue Index) and objective parameters (acoustic and cepstral parameters) of voice before and after the recitation of Divya Prabhandam among Hindu priests. The study comprised fourteen male Hindu priests who were Divya Prabhandam reciters having a clinically normal voice and with no history of voice disorders. The voice samples of all the participants were recorded in two specific conditions. Condition 1 (before voice use) was recorded before beginning the Divya Prabhandam recitation, and condition 2 (after prolonged voice use) was recorded after the completion of the Divya Prabhandam recitation. Subjective analysis of vocal loading was carried out using the Vocal Fatigue Index, and objective analysis was carried out using acoustic and cepstral analysis of voice recorded in both conditions. The results revealed that there was a significant difference in the scores of Vocal Fatigue Index between the two conditions. The acoustic and cepstral parameters of voice also showed significant differences between the two conditions. The study findings revealed that there was a significant impact of prolonged vocal usage on vocal characteristics among priests reciting Divya Prabhandam.
在印度印度教祭司中,长时间和高要求的声音活动(Divya Prabhandam背诵)对声音的主观和客观测量的影响
Divya Prabhandam诵经是印度南部的印度教祭司们经常诵经的一种非常苛刻的宗教仪式,它无疑会引起诵经者的声音疲劳,同时也提供了一个独特的机会来评估诵经前后声音的声学和背侧参数。该研究旨在调查印度教祭司诵读Divya Prabhandam前后声音的主观(声乐疲劳指数)和客观参数(声学和倒谱参数)。该研究包括14名男性印度教祭司,他们是Divya Prabhandam诵经者,临床上声音正常,没有声音障碍史。所有参与者的声音样本被记录在两个特定的条件下。条件1(在使用声音之前)在开始Divya Prabhandam背诵之前记录,条件2(在长时间使用声音之后)在完成Divya Prabhandam背诵之后记录。主观声乐负荷分析采用声乐疲劳指数,客观分析采用两种情况下录制的声音声学和倒谱分析。结果显示,两种情况下的声带疲劳指数得分有显著差异。声音的声学参数和倒谱参数在两种情况下也表现出显著差异。研究结果显示,长时间使用声音对诵读Divya Prabhandam的祭司的声音特征有显著影响。
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Speech Language and Hearing
Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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