Previous studies have shown that singers tend to sharpen phrase-peak tones as compared with equally tempered tuning (ETT). Here we test the hypothesis that this can serve the purpose of musical expressivity. Data were drawn from earlier recordings, where a professional baritone sang excerpts as void of musical expression as he could (Neutral) and as expressive as in a concert (Concert). Fundamental frequency averaged over tones was examined and compared with ETT. Phrase-peak tones were sharper in excited examples, particularly in the Concert versions. These tones were flattened to ETT using the Melodyne software. The manipulated and original versions were presented pairwise to a musician panel that was asked to choose the more expressive ve...
Intonation in singing is a complex phenomenon that has received only limited empirical attention in ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).We studied music majors' perception of...
A controversy exists as to whether artists who play stringed instruments perform in the so-called n...
Previous studies have shown that singers tend to sharpen phrase-peak tones as compared with equally ...
Fundamental frequency (Fo) patterns are analysed in six recordings of the Romance from the First Act...
Since Western people usually hear melodies in well tempered tunings, it is doubtful whether laymen w...
Musical intonation is a complex phenomenon. It can be broadly divided into three distinct parts: a p...
This article asks how the availability of recording in the sound archive changed the way in which re...
Most composers and theorists will acknowledge that some compromise is necessary when dealing with th...
Has music intonation an inherent expressive aspect? How we really know if we are in tune? Does the p...
The aim of the research was to find out about intonational strategies in the performance situation. ...
The following thesis is divided into two parts. The first one is the mathematical and historical des...
International audienceFor most singers, being able to sing more loudly, or to sing with less effort ...
Studies of musical pitch perception typically treat pitches as if they are stable within a tone. Alt...
Intonation. as it concerns the performance of pitch within musical contexts, is one of the most intr...
Intonation in singing is a complex phenomenon that has received only limited empirical attention in ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).We studied music majors' perception of...
A controversy exists as to whether artists who play stringed instruments perform in the so-called n...
Previous studies have shown that singers tend to sharpen phrase-peak tones as compared with equally ...
Fundamental frequency (Fo) patterns are analysed in six recordings of the Romance from the First Act...
Since Western people usually hear melodies in well tempered tunings, it is doubtful whether laymen w...
Musical intonation is a complex phenomenon. It can be broadly divided into three distinct parts: a p...
This article asks how the availability of recording in the sound archive changed the way in which re...
Most composers and theorists will acknowledge that some compromise is necessary when dealing with th...
Has music intonation an inherent expressive aspect? How we really know if we are in tune? Does the p...
The aim of the research was to find out about intonational strategies in the performance situation. ...
The following thesis is divided into two parts. The first one is the mathematical and historical des...
International audienceFor most singers, being able to sing more loudly, or to sing with less effort ...
Studies of musical pitch perception typically treat pitches as if they are stable within a tone. Alt...
Intonation. as it concerns the performance of pitch within musical contexts, is one of the most intr...
Intonation in singing is a complex phenomenon that has received only limited empirical attention in ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).We studied music majors' perception of...
A controversy exists as to whether artists who play stringed instruments perform in the so-called n...