声乐技巧中的共振分析

Kajornsak Kittimathaveenan, P. Thumwarin, Nattaporn Pakalong, S. Nundrakwang
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歌手,尤其是刚开始训练的时候,往往会有很多关于如何控制自己的身体作为乐器,以创造出他们想要的声音的问题。我们人类从出生就会说话,但这并不意味着每个人都能控制自己的声道,发出令人满意的歌声。事实上,有些人并不完全了解哪些器官参与了人类说话和唱歌的声音的产生。为了有效地教育歌手,有必要鼓励他们观察发声器官和他们所听到的声音之间的关系。这有助于他们理解是哪个器官发出了他们的歌声,而不是日常说话的声音。本研究利用信号处理原理对歌唱声音进行分析,旨在帮助歌手和教师更容易地理解发声的原理,并重点研究鼻腔共振唱歌的效果。为了完成这项研究,我们录制了唱歌的声音,然后对其进行处理,以显示声谱(不同频率下声音的振幅)。此外,用图形分析了语音产生和相关语音之间的关系。
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Resonance in Vocal Techniques Analysis
Singers, especially when they start training, tend to have many questions concerning how to control their body as a musical instrument in order to create the sound they want. The fact that we humans can speak since birth does not mean that everyone can also control their vocal tract to make satisfactory singing sounds. Indeed, some people do not fully understand which organs are involved in the production of human speaking and singing sounds. To effectively teach singers, it is necessary to encourage them to observe the relationship between the voice organ and the sound they hear. This helps them understand which organs produce their singing voice as opposed to everyday speaking sounds. In this study, signal processing principles were used to analyze singing voices with the aim of helping singers and teachers to easily understand the principles of voice production, and with a focus on the effect of singing with nasal resonance. To fulfill this study, singing sounds were recorded and then processed to display the sound spectrum (amplitude of sound at different frequencies). In addition, the relationship between the voice production and the associated sounds were graphically analyzed.
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