Chest vibrations in singers
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Phonatory vibrations in singers. A critical review
Most Westem opera singers report feeling phonatory vibrations, i.e., vibrations caused by phonation, in different parts of their bodies while singing. As one perceives one's own voice quite differently from one's listeners, it has been hypothesized that phonatory vibrations may be useful as a feedback signal for the control of phonation. These vibrations have been examined in some articles whic...
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Seven male operatic singers sang the same notes and vowels in their chest and their falsetto registers, covering the overlap frequency range where two main laryngeal mechanisms can be identified by means of electroglottography: M1 in chest register and M2 in falsetto register. Glottal contact quotients determined using electroglottography were typically lower by 0.27 in M2 than in M1. Vocal tra...
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تاریخ انتشار 2007