This study explores resonance strategies used for the belting style and associated vocal fold vibratory patterns, for the vowels /epsilon/, /a/, /i/, and /u/ on G4 and B4-flat. Acoustic spectra of belted vowels and their unoptimized, "speechlike" equivalents were compared. Vocal fold vibratory patterns were quantified using electroglottography. Results show that /a/ is inherently suitable for belting and requires no adjustment. For /epsilon/ F-2-H-5 tuning was observed. For /i/, F-1 was detuned from H-1, enhancing also H-2. For /u/, both F-1 and F-2 were raised to accomplish F-2-H-3 tuning. These results show that the loud, bright sound of the belting style is achieved by the implementation of resonance strategies that enhance higher harmon...
There is a commonly perceived difference in the sound produced in the approximate range D4-D5 by fem...
Precise measurement of the resonances of the human vocal tract is important in the research of acous...
This study examined the minimum range of variability in vocal fold vibration during syllables as mea...
This study explores resonance strategies used for the belting style and associated vocal fold vibrat...
International audienceFor most singers, being able to sing more loudly, or to sing with less effort ...
International audienceThe first two vocal tract resonances (R1 and R2) of 22 classically trained sop...
A study was conducted on six female Music Theatre singers. Audio and Electroglottographic (EGG) sign...
International audienceThis study, focused on the laryngeal source level, introduces the concept of l...
International audienceSeven male operatic singers sang the same notes and vowels in their chest and ...
International audienceA study was conducted on six female Music Theatre singers. Audio and Electrogl...
Are the characteristic timbre and loudness of Bulgarian women's singing related to tuning of resonan...
International audienceThree Music Theater vocal qualities ("chesty belt," "twangy belt," and "legit"...
International audienceAre the characteristic timbre and loudness of Bulgarian women's singing relate...
There is a commonly perceived difference in the sound produced in the approximate range D4-D5 by fem...
The vocal tract resonances of trained soprano singers were measured while they sang a range of vowel...
There is a commonly perceived difference in the sound produced in the approximate range D4-D5 by fem...
Precise measurement of the resonances of the human vocal tract is important in the research of acous...
This study examined the minimum range of variability in vocal fold vibration during syllables as mea...
This study explores resonance strategies used for the belting style and associated vocal fold vibrat...
International audienceFor most singers, being able to sing more loudly, or to sing with less effort ...
International audienceThe first two vocal tract resonances (R1 and R2) of 22 classically trained sop...
A study was conducted on six female Music Theatre singers. Audio and Electroglottographic (EGG) sign...
International audienceThis study, focused on the laryngeal source level, introduces the concept of l...
International audienceSeven male operatic singers sang the same notes and vowels in their chest and ...
International audienceA study was conducted on six female Music Theatre singers. Audio and Electrogl...
Are the characteristic timbre and loudness of Bulgarian women's singing related to tuning of resonan...
International audienceThree Music Theater vocal qualities ("chesty belt," "twangy belt," and "legit"...
International audienceAre the characteristic timbre and loudness of Bulgarian women's singing relate...
There is a commonly perceived difference in the sound produced in the approximate range D4-D5 by fem...
The vocal tract resonances of trained soprano singers were measured while they sang a range of vowel...
There is a commonly perceived difference in the sound produced in the approximate range D4-D5 by fem...
Precise measurement of the resonances of the human vocal tract is important in the research of acous...
This study examined the minimum range of variability in vocal fold vibration during syllables as mea...