This study takes a multi-disciplinary approach to examine the layers of meaning given to vocal timbre when singers talk about their voices. Three different approaches are taken for the Phase I exploration; semi-structured interviews with solo, choral, amateur and professional singers, questionnaires for school students and singing teachers featuring recordings of different vocal genres and diaries of the vocal experiences of professional singers. Three aspects of vocal identity are discussed: reflection and construction of the voice and expression using the voice. A taxonomy of vocal development is created. The classification of metaphors describing vocal timbre provides a framework for discussion leading to Phase II. The concepts of space ...
This thesis investigates how a classically trained recital singer may set about achieving mastery i...
A single case narrative approach is utilized to investigate the life-time experience of voice. This ...
The research in this thesis is a contribution to the study of expression in music performance. It is...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 252-267.1. Introduction -- 2. Review of the literature -- 3. ...
Aims/Goals This thesis presents a new analytical technique for vocal timbre based on the hypothesis ...
This paper introduces my PhD research on the relationship which vocalists have with their voice. The...
This thesis investigates the phenomenon of perceived vocal 'beauty' in singing, being that moment in...
Studies in vocal performance have suggested the interdependence of cognitive reactions and performat...
Singing is a function of the human body and spirit which is as natural as laughter. Yet so many peop...
This study sought to understand the nature of a singer’s relationship with their voice, a construct ...
Understanding voice usage is vital to our understanding of human interaction. What is known about th...
What constitutes 'good singing' can be hotly contested amongst singing voice pedagogues, yet little ...
The rise to prominence of reality TV singing shows over the past two decades has perpetuated a certa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of vibrato and pitch-varied vocal models on...
The rise to prominence of reality TV singing shows over the past two decades has perpetuated a certa...
This thesis investigates how a classically trained recital singer may set about achieving mastery i...
A single case narrative approach is utilized to investigate the life-time experience of voice. This ...
The research in this thesis is a contribution to the study of expression in music performance. It is...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 252-267.1. Introduction -- 2. Review of the literature -- 3. ...
Aims/Goals This thesis presents a new analytical technique for vocal timbre based on the hypothesis ...
This paper introduces my PhD research on the relationship which vocalists have with their voice. The...
This thesis investigates the phenomenon of perceived vocal 'beauty' in singing, being that moment in...
Studies in vocal performance have suggested the interdependence of cognitive reactions and performat...
Singing is a function of the human body and spirit which is as natural as laughter. Yet so many peop...
This study sought to understand the nature of a singer’s relationship with their voice, a construct ...
Understanding voice usage is vital to our understanding of human interaction. What is known about th...
What constitutes 'good singing' can be hotly contested amongst singing voice pedagogues, yet little ...
The rise to prominence of reality TV singing shows over the past two decades has perpetuated a certa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of vibrato and pitch-varied vocal models on...
The rise to prominence of reality TV singing shows over the past two decades has perpetuated a certa...
This thesis investigates how a classically trained recital singer may set about achieving mastery i...
A single case narrative approach is utilized to investigate the life-time experience of voice. This ...
The research in this thesis is a contribution to the study of expression in music performance. It is...