女歌手与预先录制的歌手混合的持续音符中的颤音同步性。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Gerardo Acosta Martínez, Helena Daffern
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歌唱声音中的颤音可以定义为音调、强度和音色的调制。据推测和报道,颤音影响合唱中的融合,有证据表明,合唱中发生的相互作用可以导致颤音的耦合和夹带。目的:本研究的目的是评估颤音的修改和颤音的相互作用,可以出现在混合团体唱歌,与独奏唱歌。我们测试了这样一个假设:当一个歌手用颤音与另一个歌手混合时,一定程度的同步会发生,以帮助混合。方法:招募音域从女高音到女高音的女歌手,并要求她们(1)在独奏条件下用颤音演唱,(2)在不同的混音条件下与预先录制好的参考歌手混音。在E大调三和弦E4到E5的音高上,在元音/i/和/a/上单独的音符保持大约5到7秒。我们计算了比率和范围;抖动和闪烁,研究与速率和程度相关的规律性;和递归定量分析(RQA),以检测相位同步。结果:在混音条件下,歌唱者对其颤音的频率、幅度、抖动和闪烁等参数进行了修改。此外,参与者能够达到高水平的颤音同步,这与基线唱歌期间颤音频率的规律性呈负相关。结论:多颤音同步是一种有意识的还是无意识的混合策略,在歌唱研究中尚不清楚;然而,我们已经提出了这一现象存在的进一步证据。这项研究与独奏和集体歌唱的教学实践相关,并支持未来研究的需要,以了解集体歌唱活动中发生的娱乐水平。
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Vibrato Synchronicity in Sustained Notes From Female Singers Blending to a Prerecorded Singer.

Introduction: Vibrato in the singing voice can be defined as a modulation in pitch, intensity, and timbre. It has been speculated and reported that vibrato affects blend in choral singing, with evidence that the interactions occurring during choral singing can lead to a coupling and entrainment of vibrato.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the vibrato modifications and vibrato interactions that can arise in blended group singing as compared to solo singing. We tested the hypothesis that when singers blend to another singer with vibrato, a degree of synchronization will occur in order to aid blend.

Methods: Individual female singers with vocal ranges from alto to soprano were recruited and asked to (1) sing with vibrato in a solo condition, and (2) blend with a prerecorded reference singer under different blending conditions. Isolated notes were held for approximately 5 to 7 seconds on the vowel /i/ and /a/ on pitches of an E major triad from E4 to E5. We calculated rate and extent; jitter and shimmer, to study the regularity associated to rate and extent; and recurrence quantification analysis (RQA), to detect phase synchronization.

Results: Results show that singers modified their vibrato parameters of rate, extent, jitter, and shimmer in the blending condition. Additionally, participants were able to reach high levels of vibrato synchronization, which was negatively correlated with the vibrato regularity of rate during their baseline singing.

Conclusion: Whether synchronization of multiple vibratos is a conscious or unconscious strategy to blend is still unknown to singing research; however, we have presented further evidence of the presence of this phenomenon. This research is relevant for pedagogical practices across both solo singing and group singing and supports a need for future research to understand levels of entrainment that take place in group singing activities.

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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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4.00
自引率
13.60%
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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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