IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Tyler Crosby, Mike Ruckles, Aaron M Johnson
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目的/假设:本研究调查了 "噼啪-呜咽 "起音--一种结合了呜咽手势和故意打破音高的独特发声技巧--对高强度歌唱时声带功能的影响。我们假设,这种起音方式要么会减少声门内收,增加声带振动的稳定性,要么不会产生可测量的影响,但仍会给歌唱者带来可感知的益处:研究设计:前瞻性观察队列研究:方法:20 名专业音乐剧歌手(10 名男性,10 名女性)使用对照乐句和自选曲目,在使用或不使用 "噼啪-呜 "起音的情况下演唱高强度持续音符。电子喉描记测量了接触商(CQ)及其相对标准偏差(relSDCQ)。声学分析量化了平滑共振峰突出度(CPPS)、谐波噪声比(HNR)和声带强度(dB SPL)。线性混合效应模型用于分析快克-呜咽动作的影响,并将性别和发声短语作为协变量:结果:"噼啪-呜咽 "起音对任何测量参数均无明显影响。无论采用哪种起音方式,CQ 都保持在 66%。使用 "噼啪-呜咽 "起音时,CPPS、dB SPL、relSDCQ 或 HNR 均无明显变化,所有影响大小均低于 0.1。对照短语和自选短语之间存在显著差异,对照短语的 CPPS(+2.6 dB)、强度(+2.7 dB SPL)和 HNR(+4.3)更高:结论:在训练有素的歌手进行持续高强度发音时,"噼啪-呜咽 "起音并不会明显改变声带内收或振动稳定性的客观指标。据报道,该技术的优点可能主要是感知上的,而不是生理上的,这表明它作为一种教学工具,在不影响声带功能的情况下管理歌手的努力程度,具有一定的价值。
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Effects of Intentional Register Instability During Onset of High-Intensity Phonation.

Objectives/hypothesis: This study investigated the effects of the "crack-sob" onset-a distinctive vocal technique combining a sob gesture with an intentional pitch break-on vocal fold function during high-intensity singing. We hypothesized that this onset would either decrease glottal adduction and increase vocal fold vibration stability or alternatively, show no measurable effects while still providing perceived benefits to singers.

Study design: Prospective observational cohort study.

Methods: Twenty professional musical theatre singers (10 male, 10 female) performed high-intensity sustained notes with and without the crack-sob onset using both a control phrase and self-selected repertoire. Electroglottography measured contact quotient (CQ) and its relative standard deviation (relSDCQ). Acoustic analysis quantified smoothed cepstral peak prominence (CPPS), harmonics-to-noise ratio (HNR), and vocal intensity (dB SPL). Linear mixed effects modeling was used to analyze the effects of the crack-sob maneuver, with sex and vocal phrase as covariates.

Results: The crack-sob onset showed no significant effects on any measured parameters. CQ remained consistent at 66% regardless of onset type. No significant changes were observed in CPPS, dB SPL, relSDCQ, or HNR when using the crack-sob onset, with all effect sizes below 0.1. Significant differences were found between control and self-selected phrases, with the control phrase showing higher CPPS (+2.6 dB), intensity (+2.7 dB SPL), and HNR (+4.3).

Conclusions: The crack-sob onset does not significantly alter objective measures of vocal fold adduction or vibratory stability during sustained high-intensity phonation in trained singers. The technique's reported benefits may be primarily perceptual rather than physiological, suggesting its value as a pedagogical tool for managing singer effort without compromising vocal function.

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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
13.60%
发文量
395
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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