International audienceAre the characteristic timbre and loudness of Bulgarian women's singing related to tuning of resonances of the vocal tract? We studied an Australian female singer, who practises and teaches Bulgarian singing technique. Two different vocal qualities of this style were studied. The louder teshka is characterized by a sonorous voice production. The less loud leka has a smoother timbre that is closer to that of the head voice register. Six vowels in each of teshka, leka and the subject's ‘normal' (i.e. Western rather than Bulgarian) style were studied. The acoustic resonances of the singer's vocal tract were measured directly during singing by injecting a synthesized, broad-band acoustic current. This singer does not use r...
Most of the scientific research on the singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. ...
The primary purpose of this study was to clarify the underlying principles of singers' resonance and...
International audienceSeven male operatic singers sang the same notes and vowels in their chest and ...
International audienceAre the characteristic timbre and loudness of Bulgarian women's singing relate...
Are the characteristic timbre and loudness of Bulgarian women's singing related to tuning of resonan...
International audienceFor most singers, being able to sing more loudly, or to sing with less effort ...
International audienceVocal-tract resonance frequencies are commonly estimated on the voiced sound s...
This research considers vocal resonance and musical style. A growing body of literature considers vo...
International audienceThe first two vocal tract resonances (R1 and R2) of 22 classically trained sop...
International audienceOver the range 200 to 2000 Hz, the fundamental frequency f0 of women's singing...
lab.grenoble-inp.fr Over a range from 200 to 2000 Hz, the fundamental fre-quency f0 of women's ...
The vocal tract resonances of trained soprano singers were measured while they sang a range of vowel...
Objective The phenomenon of resonance tuning, whereby a singer modifies the shape of their vocal tra...
Sopranos can sing at frequencies that are rather higher than the normal values for the lowest resona...
This study explores resonance strategies used for the belting style and associated vocal fold vibrat...
Most of the scientific research on the singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. ...
The primary purpose of this study was to clarify the underlying principles of singers' resonance and...
International audienceSeven male operatic singers sang the same notes and vowels in their chest and ...
International audienceAre the characteristic timbre and loudness of Bulgarian women's singing relate...
Are the characteristic timbre and loudness of Bulgarian women's singing related to tuning of resonan...
International audienceFor most singers, being able to sing more loudly, or to sing with less effort ...
International audienceVocal-tract resonance frequencies are commonly estimated on the voiced sound s...
This research considers vocal resonance and musical style. A growing body of literature considers vo...
International audienceThe first two vocal tract resonances (R1 and R2) of 22 classically trained sop...
International audienceOver the range 200 to 2000 Hz, the fundamental frequency f0 of women's singing...
lab.grenoble-inp.fr Over a range from 200 to 2000 Hz, the fundamental fre-quency f0 of women's ...
The vocal tract resonances of trained soprano singers were measured while they sang a range of vowel...
Objective The phenomenon of resonance tuning, whereby a singer modifies the shape of their vocal tra...
Sopranos can sing at frequencies that are rather higher than the normal values for the lowest resona...
This study explores resonance strategies used for the belting style and associated vocal fold vibrat...
Most of the scientific research on the singing voice has focused on classical and operatic singing. ...
The primary purpose of this study was to clarify the underlying principles of singers' resonance and...
International audienceSeven male operatic singers sang the same notes and vowels in their chest and ...