Acoustical properties in inhaling singing: A case-study
A highly experienced versatile female professional singer displaying no apparent vocal complaint, developed inhaling singing, an innovative approach to reverse phonation. Although there are some reports in literature that describe the characteristics of ingressive phonation and sounds, to the best o...
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doaj-40923ce7f2ae492684d3b455f50cb68b2020-11-25T00:46:35ZengElsevierPhysics in Medicine2352-45102017-06-013915Acoustical properties in inhaling singing: A case-studyFrançoise Vanhecke0Mieke Moerman1Frank Desmet2Joren Six3Kristin Daemers4Godfried-Willem Raes5Marc Leman6University College Ghent, School of Arts, Conservatorium and IPEM – Dept. of Musicology, Ghent University, St-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, 9000 Ghent, Belgium; Corresponding author. Kollegelaan 50, 8530 Harelbeke, Belgium.AZ Maria Middelares, Buitenring St-Denijs, 30, 9000 Ghent, BelgiumIPEM – Dept. of Musicology, Ghent University, St-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, 9000 Ghent, BelgiumIPEM – Dept. of Musicology, Ghent University, St-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, 9000 Ghent, BelgiumAZ Maria Middelares, Buitenring St-Denijs, 30, 9000 Ghent, BelgiumLogosfoundation, Kongostraat 35, 9000 Ghent, BelgiumIPEM – Dept. of Musicology, Ghent University, St-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, 9000 Ghent, BelgiumA highly experienced versatile female professional singer displaying no apparent vocal complaint, developed inhaling singing, an innovative approach to reverse phonation. Although there are some reports in literature that describe the characteristics of ingressive phonation and sounds, to the best of our knowledge, no reports on actual inhaling singing are available in literature. This paper reports a case study on the acoustical analysis of inhaling singing, comparing this innovative technique with traditional exhaling singing. As this is rather undiscovered territory, we have decided to address several questions: is it possible to match the same pitches using inhaling singing compared to exhaling singing? Is the harmonic structure and energy distribution similar? Is it possible to maintain the same phonation duration in both techniques? Are there differences in volume and tessitura (vocal range)? This paper, reporting on the experience of one individual, demonstrates that a tessitura can be mastered in inhaling singing. Spectral analysis reveals a similar frequency distribution in both conditions. However, in inhaling singing the energy of the harmonics is significantly lower for the first 3 overtones, while the maximum phonation time is larger, than in exhaling singing. The singer reports that less effort is required for inhaling singing in the high register. As such, inhaling singing offers new possibilities for vocal performance. Keywords: Inhaling singing, Spectrography, Videostroboscopy, Voice range profile, Maximum phonation time, ISFVhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352451016300178 |
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A highly experienced versatile female professional singer displaying no apparent vocal complaint, developed inhaling singing, an innovative approach to reverse phonation. Although there are some reports in literature that describe the characteristics of ingressive phonation and sounds, to the best of our knowledge, no reports on actual inhaling singing are available in literature. This paper reports a case study on the acoustical analysis of inhaling singing, comparing this innovative technique with traditional exhaling singing. As this is rather undiscovered territory, we have decided to address several questions: is it possible to match the same pitches using inhaling singing compared to exhaling singing? Is the harmonic structure and energy distribution similar? Is it possible to maintain the same phonation duration in both techniques? Are there differences in volume and tessitura (vocal range)? This paper, reporting on the experience of one individual, demonstrates that a tessitura can be mastered in inhaling singing. Spectral analysis reveals a similar frequency distribution in both conditions. However, in inhaling singing the energy of the harmonics is significantly lower for the first 3 overtones, while the maximum phonation time is larger, than in exhaling singing. The singer reports that less effort is required for inhaling singing in the high register. As such, inhaling singing offers new possibilities for vocal performance. Keywords: Inhaling singing, Spectrography, Videostroboscopy, Voice range profile, Maximum phonation time, ISFV |
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