Phonetics and Speech Sciences (말소리와 음성과학)
- Volume 2 Issue 4
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- Pages.11-18
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- 2010
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- 2005-8063(pISSN)
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- 2586-5854(eISSN)
Comparison between Operatic Singing and Applied Music Singing
성악발성과 실용음악발성의 비교연구
- Received : 2010.08.18
- Accepted : 2010.11.09
- Published : 2010.12.31
Abstract
This study compared classical operatic singing and applied music singing using the vocal assessment software, Dr. Speech and SPEAD from Lx Speech Studio. Participants in this study included: eight female operatic singers (mean 22.6 yrs, average career 7.5 yrs); eight male operatic singers (mean 25.6 yrs, average career 7.3 yrs); eight female applied music singers (mean 25.1 yrs, average career 6.1 yrs); and eight male applied music singers (mean 27.6 yrs, average career 6.8 yrs). The results demonstrated significantly higher closed quotient values in female applied music singers during singing (p<.05). In addition, higher closed quotient values in speaking were presented in male classical singers and longer MPT was obtained in female operatic singers (p<.05). Furthermore, singer's formants were identified in all male operatic singers and in three female operatic singers. In contrast, only one applied music male and one female singer showed singer's formants while singing.