In this paper the production of vocal vibrato is investigated. The most relevant features of the acoustical vibrato signal, frequency and amplitude variations of the partials, will be related to the voice production features, glottal source GS and vocal tract response VTR . Unlike previous related works, in this approach, the effect on the amplitude variations of the partials of each one of the above-mentioned voice production features will be identified in recordings of natural singing voice. Moreover, we will take special care of the reliability of the measurements, and, to this aim, a noninteractive vibrato production model will be also proposed in order to describe the vibrato production process and, more importantly, validate...
This study examined the minimum range of variability in vocal fold vibration during syllables as mea...
The application of inverse filtering techniques for high-quality singing voice analysis/synthesis is...
International audienceThe breadth of expression in singing depends on fine control of physiology and...
In this paper the production of vocal vibrato is investigated. The most relevant features of the ac...
Trabajo presentado a la XII European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Viena (Austria), 2004In...
This problem constitutes a part of the experimental work in the psychology of music whose ultimate a...
International audienceThis study, focused on the laryngeal source level, introduces the concept of l...
The linear source-filter theory states that the source (vocal signal) is independent of the filter (...
Acoustic and psychoacoustic aspects of vocal vibrato Johan sundberg This article reviews research on...
It is generally assumed that modulation of intensity within the vibrato cycle is at least partially ...
Trabajo presentado al XI European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Toulouse (Francia), 2002In...
Paralleling the extensive study of the artistic use of the vocal and instrumental vibrato is this st...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze some methodological and practical grounds affecting a correct est...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of vibrato and pitch-varied vocal models on...
The question of whether or not the vibrato, which is found in the singing voice of all vocal artists...
This study examined the minimum range of variability in vocal fold vibration during syllables as mea...
The application of inverse filtering techniques for high-quality singing voice analysis/synthesis is...
International audienceThe breadth of expression in singing depends on fine control of physiology and...
In this paper the production of vocal vibrato is investigated. The most relevant features of the ac...
Trabajo presentado a la XII European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Viena (Austria), 2004In...
This problem constitutes a part of the experimental work in the psychology of music whose ultimate a...
International audienceThis study, focused on the laryngeal source level, introduces the concept of l...
The linear source-filter theory states that the source (vocal signal) is independent of the filter (...
Acoustic and psychoacoustic aspects of vocal vibrato Johan sundberg This article reviews research on...
It is generally assumed that modulation of intensity within the vibrato cycle is at least partially ...
Trabajo presentado al XI European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Toulouse (Francia), 2002In...
Paralleling the extensive study of the artistic use of the vocal and instrumental vibrato is this st...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze some methodological and practical grounds affecting a correct est...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of vibrato and pitch-varied vocal models on...
The question of whether or not the vibrato, which is found in the singing voice of all vocal artists...
This study examined the minimum range of variability in vocal fold vibration during syllables as mea...
The application of inverse filtering techniques for high-quality singing voice analysis/synthesis is...
International audienceThe breadth of expression in singing depends on fine control of physiology and...