从口音到唱腔

IF 2.8 Q2 MECHANICS
Mitchell Ohriner
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这一章提出了说唱中声乐凹槽的模型,定义为重音之间持续时间的重复模式。它与最近强调重复、虚拟和切分的凹槽理论有共同之处;相比之下,它通过不强调人类运动、微定时、群体互动和大时间框架而偏离了这些。流动的重音间持续时间被理解为2或3个单位长(即“八分音符”或“点状八分音符”),并且加起来为一个小节(即16个单位),从而产生七个不同的“凹槽类”。因为有些听者允许轻微改变重音位置,所以该模型区分了适应性听者(在必要时切换音轨)和持久性听者(试图保持音轨)。最后给出了一种对这两类监听器建模的分割方法。
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From Accent to Vocal Groove
This chapter presents a model of vocal groove in rap delivery, defined as reiterating patterns of durations between accents. It shares with recent theories of groove emphases on repetition, virtuality, and syncopation; in contrast, it departs from these by de-emphasizing human motion, microtiming, group interaction, and large time frames. The inter-accent durations of flow are understood to be 2 or 3 units long (i.e., “eighth notes” or “dotted eight notes”) and sum to one measure (i.e., 16 units), resulting in seven distinct “groove classes.” Because some listeners are permissive of slight alterations in accent placement, the model differentiates between adaptive listeners (who switch grooves whenever necessary) and persistent listeners (who try to maintain grooves). The chapter concludes with a segmentation method modeling these two kinds of listeners.
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