Formant Tuning Strategies in Professional Male Opera Singers

Sundberg, Johan, Filipa M.B., Lã y Gill, Brian P. . (2013) Formant Tuning Strategies in Professional Male Opera Singers. ournal of Voice, Vol. 27 Issue 3

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Título Formant Tuning Strategies in Professional Male Opera Singers
Autor(es) Sundberg, Johan
Filipa M.B., Lã
Gill, Brian P.
Materia(s) Educación
Música
Abstract The term “formant tuning” is generally used for the case that one of the lowest formant frequencies coincides with the frequency of a source spectrum partial. Some authors claim that such coincidence is favorable and belongs to the goals of classical opera voice training, whereas other authors have found evidence for advising against it. This investigation analyzes the relationships between formant frequencies and partials in professional singers, who sang scales on the vowels /a/, /u/, /i/, and /ae/ in a pitch range including the passaggio, that is, the fundamental frequency range of approximately 300–400 Hz, applying either of the two singing strategies that are typically used (1) in classical and (2) in nonclassical singing, respectively. Formant frequencies of each note in the scales were measured by inverse-filtering the acoustic signal. In the classical style, the first formant tended to be lower than in the nonclassical style. Neither the first nor the second formant tended to change systematically between scale tones, such that on some scale tones either or both formants was just below, just above, or right on a spectrum partial. In many cases, singers produced similar spectrum characteristics of the top tones of the scales with different first and second formant frequencies. Regardless of whether the first formant was slightly lower, slightly higher, or right on a partial, the properties of the voice source did not seem to be affected.
Palabras clave operatic singing
non-classical singing
spectrum
harmonics
formant tuning
Editor(es) Elsevier
Fecha 2013-05
Formato application/pdf
Identificador bibliuned:425-Lfilipa-0008
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DOI - identifier https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2012.12.002
ISSN - identifier 0892-1997
Nombre de la revista Journal of Voice
Número de Volumen 27
Número de Issue 3
Página inicial 278
Página final 288
Publicado en la Revista ournal of Voice, Vol. 27 Issue 3
Idioma eng
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Derechos de acceso y licencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Notas adicionales This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in "Journal of Voice" on May 2013, available online: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2012.12.002
Notas adicionales Este es el manuscrito aceptado de un artículo publicado por Elsevier en "Journal of Voice" en May 2013, disponible en línea: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2012.12.002

 
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