Despite the general availability in the past two decades of the spectrum analyzer and prominent pedagogical theories concerning the conscious tuning of vowel formants to enhance the singing voice, there has been little reported use of spectrum analysis to track formant frequencies in singing. An important exception is Sundberg's work (1) on the soprano voice. The reasons for this neglect are considered: in the singing range where information on formant tuning would be most helpful, the wide spacing of the harmonics renders the formants difficult to locate by spectrum analysis. Methods are described for obtaining continuous spectrograms with the vocal tract in the varied articulations of singing by using sweep tones and nonharmonic voice sou...
The skilled use of nonperiodic phonation techniques in combination with spectrum analysis has been p...
ObjectivesWe previously showed that a trained tenor's voice has the conventional singer's formant at...
International audienceFrom an acoustical and signal point of view, human phonation is commonly descr...
Despite the general availability in the past two decades of the spectrum analyzer and prominent peda...
while its upper and lower neighbour formants are regular formants of the kind found in normal speaki...
That singers under certain circumstances adjust the articulation of the vocal tract (formant tuning)...
The study analyzes the formant zones of male voices in singing vowels with main focus on opera, ches...
The term "formant tuning" is generally used for the case that one of the lowest formant frequencies ...
Certain spectrum characteristics have been identifi ed as important for register equalization around...
Vocal formants are responsible for the differences between the various steady state vowel sounds. ...
The vocal tract resonances of trained soprano singers were measured while they sang a range of vowel...
When the soprano raises the fundamental frequency above the first formant of a vowel, a remarkable ...
Individual singing voices tend to be easy for a listener to identify, particularly when compared to ...
We have applied high-resolution vocal frequential analysis to a population of singing voices. Two im...
We have applied high-resolution vocal frequent analysis to a population of singing voices. Two impor...
The skilled use of nonperiodic phonation techniques in combination with spectrum analysis has been p...
ObjectivesWe previously showed that a trained tenor's voice has the conventional singer's formant at...
International audienceFrom an acoustical and signal point of view, human phonation is commonly descr...
Despite the general availability in the past two decades of the spectrum analyzer and prominent peda...
while its upper and lower neighbour formants are regular formants of the kind found in normal speaki...
That singers under certain circumstances adjust the articulation of the vocal tract (formant tuning)...
The study analyzes the formant zones of male voices in singing vowels with main focus on opera, ches...
The term "formant tuning" is generally used for the case that one of the lowest formant frequencies ...
Certain spectrum characteristics have been identifi ed as important for register equalization around...
Vocal formants are responsible for the differences between the various steady state vowel sounds. ...
The vocal tract resonances of trained soprano singers were measured while they sang a range of vowel...
When the soprano raises the fundamental frequency above the first formant of a vowel, a remarkable ...
Individual singing voices tend to be easy for a listener to identify, particularly when compared to ...
We have applied high-resolution vocal frequential analysis to a population of singing voices. Two im...
We have applied high-resolution vocal frequent analysis to a population of singing voices. Two impor...
The skilled use of nonperiodic phonation techniques in combination with spectrum analysis has been p...
ObjectivesWe previously showed that a trained tenor's voice has the conventional singer's formant at...
International audienceFrom an acoustical and signal point of view, human phonation is commonly descr...