SPECTROGRAPHIC AND ELECTROGLOTOGRAPHIC FINDINGS OF TWO TRADITIONAL SİNGERS
In this study we investigated the register phenomenon and spectral characteristics of two singers that represent two different cultural communities settled in Duzce, one of the provinences of Turkey. In application process, the vowels which singers produced at various pitches in isolation, the sampl...
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oai:doaj.org-article:5c8e663a662f4c6e80a504256b4bf5322021-11-24T09:20:44ZSPECTROGRAPHIC AND ELECTROGLOTOGRAPHIC FINDINGS OF TWO TRADITIONAL SİNGERS2148-416310.9761/JASSS7267https://doaj.org/article/5c8e663a662f4c6e80a504256b4bf5322019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=963739143_14-Yrd.%20Do%C3%A7.%20Dr.%20%C5%9Eahin%20Saruhan.pdf&key=28487https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163In this study we investigated the register phenomenon and spectral characteristics of two singers that represent two different cultural communities settled in Duzce, one of the provinences of Turkey. In application process, the vowels which singers produced at various pitches in isolation, the samples of speaking texts and singing song were recorded in a soundproof room. It was found that they used chest register in voice production and as frequency increased, the value of CQ increased as well. After the analysis process, we concluded that neither FCwos nor P3-4kHz existed in the spectrum of performance and normal speech voice spectrum. It was seen that, the production of both two acoustical phenomenon supported by neither vocal tract properties nor glottal settings: their F3, F4 and F5 stood apart from each other, and thus they did not contribute each other in energy and their CQ value was low. In the LTAS of instruments that accompanied to them, the region of FCwos and P3-4kHz was very high in respect of energy level. But, at LTAS graphs of singers it appeared that the region where the fundamental frequency of their singing voice came into being, was almost empty in spectrum of instruments, and the energy level of singer's fundamental frequency was very high. Thus, we concluded that they made their voice hearable thanks to this situation.Şahin SARUHANFırat Universityarticlevoice training, register, fcwos, p34khz, speaker's formant, actor’s formant, singer's formantSocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 10, Iss 61, Pp 157-172 (2019) |
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In this study we investigated the register phenomenon and spectral characteristics of two singers that represent two different cultural communities settled in Duzce, one of the provinences of Turkey. In application process, the vowels which singers produced at various pitches in isolation, the samples of speaking texts and singing song were recorded in a soundproof room. It was found that they used chest register in voice production and as frequency increased, the value of CQ increased as well. After the analysis process, we concluded that neither FCwos nor P3-4kHz existed in the spectrum of performance and normal speech voice spectrum. It was seen that, the production of both two acoustical phenomenon supported by neither vocal tract properties nor glottal settings: their F3, F4 and F5 stood apart from each other, and thus they did not contribute each other in energy and their CQ value was low. In the LTAS of instruments that accompanied to them, the region of FCwos and P3-4kHz was very high in respect of energy level. But, at LTAS graphs of singers it appeared that the region where the fundamental frequency of their singing voice came into being, was almost empty in spectrum of instruments, and the energy level of singer's fundamental frequency was very high. Thus, we concluded that they made their voice hearable thanks to this situation. |
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SPECTROGRAPHIC AND ELECTROGLOTOGRAPHIC FINDINGS OF TWO TRADITIONAL SİNGERS |
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SPECTROGRAPHIC AND ELECTROGLOTOGRAPHIC FINDINGS OF TWO TRADITIONAL SİNGERS |
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SPECTROGRAPHIC AND ELECTROGLOTOGRAPHIC FINDINGS OF TWO TRADITIONAL SİNGERS |
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SPECTROGRAPHIC AND ELECTROGLOTOGRAPHIC FINDINGS OF TWO TRADITIONAL SİNGERS |
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spectrographic and electroglotographic findings of two traditional si̇ngers |
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