A study was undertaken to identify the effect of head flexion/extension on singing voice quality. The amplitude of the fundamental frequency (F0), and the singing power ratio (SPR), an indirect measure of singer’s formant activity, were measured. F0 and SPR scores at four experimental head positions were compared with the subjects’ scores at their habitual positions. Three vowels and three pitch levels were tested. F0 amplitudes and low frequency partials in general were greater with more extended head positions, while SPR increased with neck flexion. No effect of pitch or vowel was found. Gains in SPR appear to be the result of damping low frequency partials rather than amplifying those in the singer’s formant region. Raising the am...
It is widely accepted among singers and voice trainers that singing in the same manner for opening t...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the vocal warm-up and cool-down on the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to advance our current knowledge of singer physiology by usin...
This study investigated the effect of traditional vocal warm-up versus semi-occluded vocal tract exe...
Background and Objectives : The purpose of this study is to analyze the difference of Fundamental Fr...
That singers under certain circumstances adjust the articulation of the vocal tract (formant tuning)...
The vocal tract resonances of trained soprano singers were measured while they sang a range of vowel...
ISBN 84-87985-12-2International audienceIn order to define the variability of carrying power (someti...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The impact of body posture on vocal emission is well known. Postural changes m...
Objective: The aim of the study was to clarify the mecha- nisms underlying the singing voice. Patien...
When the soprano raises the fundamental frequency above the first formant of a vowel, a remarkable ...
Ref no. SLP24Instrumentations have been popular used in investigating the physiology and acoustics o...
Abstract. In order to investigate control of voice fundamental frequency (F0) in speaking and singin...
Fundamental frequency was measured in high and low vowels in solo-singing. The effect of vowel ...
INTRODUCTION:Dynamic MRI analysis of phonation has gathered interest in voice and speech physiology....
It is widely accepted among singers and voice trainers that singing in the same manner for opening t...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the vocal warm-up and cool-down on the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to advance our current knowledge of singer physiology by usin...
This study investigated the effect of traditional vocal warm-up versus semi-occluded vocal tract exe...
Background and Objectives : The purpose of this study is to analyze the difference of Fundamental Fr...
That singers under certain circumstances adjust the articulation of the vocal tract (formant tuning)...
The vocal tract resonances of trained soprano singers were measured while they sang a range of vowel...
ISBN 84-87985-12-2International audienceIn order to define the variability of carrying power (someti...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The impact of body posture on vocal emission is well known. Postural changes m...
Objective: The aim of the study was to clarify the mecha- nisms underlying the singing voice. Patien...
When the soprano raises the fundamental frequency above the first formant of a vowel, a remarkable ...
Ref no. SLP24Instrumentations have been popular used in investigating the physiology and acoustics o...
Abstract. In order to investigate control of voice fundamental frequency (F0) in speaking and singin...
Fundamental frequency was measured in high and low vowels in solo-singing. The effect of vowel ...
INTRODUCTION:Dynamic MRI analysis of phonation has gathered interest in voice and speech physiology....
It is widely accepted among singers and voice trainers that singing in the same manner for opening t...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the vocal warm-up and cool-down on the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to advance our current knowledge of singer physiology by usin...