When playing single-reed woodwind instruments, players can modulate the spectral content of the airflow in their vocal tract, upstream of the vibrating reed. In an empirical study with professional clarinettists (Np=11), blowing pressure and mouthpiece pressure were measured during the performance of Clarinet Concerto excerpts. By comparing mouth pressure and mouthpiece pressure signals in the time domain, a method to detect instances of vocal tract adjustments was established. Results showed that players tuned their vocal tract in both clarion and altissimo registers. Furthermore, the analysis revealed that vocal tract adjustments support shorter attack transients and help to avoid lower bore resonances
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...
Using mechanical blowing applied both to a conventional clarinet and to experimental devices wi...
How important is the player’s vocal tract in clarinet and saxophone performance? Acoustician...
A beautiful note should have appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and be elegantly articulated. O...
Sometimes, the beauty of a single note identifies a good musician: The initial and final transients ...
International audienceIn both the voice and musical wind instruments, a valve (vocal folds, lips or ...
In self-sustained instruments, starting transients are important timbral characteristics that help i...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Articulation, including initial and final note transients, is ...
For musicians, a beautiful note has appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and is elegantly articul...
In a simple model, the reed of the clarinet is mechanically loaded by the series combination of the ...
This study offers a simple method to characterize two transition types in passages of music in order...
This paper presents experimental results that quantify the range of influence of vocal tract manipul...
The purpose of this study is to characterize clarinet playing techniques through measurements of the...
International audienceThis article uses a basic model of a reed instrument , known as the lossless R...
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...
Using mechanical blowing applied both to a conventional clarinet and to experimental devices wi...
How important is the player’s vocal tract in clarinet and saxophone performance? Acoustician...
A beautiful note should have appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and be elegantly articulated. O...
Sometimes, the beauty of a single note identifies a good musician: The initial and final transients ...
International audienceIn both the voice and musical wind instruments, a valve (vocal folds, lips or ...
In self-sustained instruments, starting transients are important timbral characteristics that help i...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Articulation, including initial and final note transients, is ...
For musicians, a beautiful note has appropriate pitch, loudness and timbre, and is elegantly articul...
In a simple model, the reed of the clarinet is mechanically loaded by the series combination of the ...
This study offers a simple method to characterize two transition types in passages of music in order...
This paper presents experimental results that quantify the range of influence of vocal tract manipul...
The purpose of this study is to characterize clarinet playing techniques through measurements of the...
International audienceThis article uses a basic model of a reed instrument , known as the lossless R...
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...
Wind instrument players control the initial and final transients of notes using breath, lips, and to...
Using mechanical blowing applied both to a conventional clarinet and to experimental devices wi...