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On the physiology of voice production in South-Siberian throat singing : analysis of acoustic and electrophysiological evidences /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Grawunder, Sven
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin : Frank & Timme, 2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 1 0 |a On the physiology of voice production in South-Siberian throat singing :  |b analysis of acoustic and electrophysiological evidences /  |c Sven Grawunder. 
260 |a Berlin :  |b Frank & Timme,  |c 2009. 
300 |a 1 online resource (xx, 310 pages) :  |b illustrations 
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505 0 |a List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Overview -- Symbols, Abbreviations and Transliteration -- INTRODUCTION -- Subject Context -- Throat Singing (ThS) -- Overtone Singing (OtS) -- Theoretical Context Of Voice Description -- Perspectives, Layers and Definitions -- Principles of Phonation -- Voice Production -- Source and Vocal Tract -- Voice Quality (VQ) -- Research Goals -- SUBJECT -- Physiological & Acoustical Correlates of ThS Phonatory Qualities -- Styles in South-Siberian Throat Singing -- Ethnomusicological vs. Phonetic Perspective 
505 8 |a Physiological Phonetics of Throat SingingVoice Sources in Throat Singing -- Vocal Tract in Throat Singing -- Specific Anatomy of Certain Laryngeal Structures -- Basic Functional Anatomy of the Larynx -- Ventricular Fold and Ventricular Voice -- Aryepiglottic Fold (plica aryepiglottica) -- Aryepiglottic Sphincter (AES) -- Physical Examination of the Lower Vocal Tract in Throat Singing -- Preliminary Laryngoscopic Examination of Throat Singing -- Additional Recordings of Fibre Endoscopic Examination of Throat Singing 
505 8 |a Vocal Tract Shape Investigations -- Articulation of ``Reinforced Harmonics'' in Throat SingingObservable Techniques or Methods of ``Overtone Articulation'' -- Phonation Modes and Articulation Types in Throat Singing -- Physical Observations on Singers -- Investigations using X-ray Videofluoroscopy -- Investigations using Ultrasound -- MRI Investigation -- Discussion of VPTs and Laryngeal Settings in Throat Singing -- Posterior-Anterior Compression, Supraglottal Constriction -- Ventricular Fold Mechanism (VTF) -- Medial Compression of Supraglottal Constriction 
505 8 |a Double Source Phonation or Diplophonic PhonationDiscussion of Vocal Tract Articulation -- HYPOTHESES & Expectations -- METHOD -- Physioacoustical Analysis of Voice Production in ThS -- Preliminary Considerations -- Why do we need field data of ThS? -- Specific Non-Invasive Methodology for Voice Investigation in Field Work -- Field Work within Voice Research -- Field Conditions in Southern Siberia -- Invasivity, Manageability, and Costs -- 3-Channel-Recording of Voice, EGG, and Subglottal Pressure (Inverse Filtering) -- Subject Recruitment 
505 8 |a Subject Tasks and Raw Data Corpus DescriptionVoice (Source) Analysis Design -- Preparation and Data Pre-Analysis -- Physio-Acoustic Analysis Methods -- RESULTS -- Analysis and Findings in the Voice Signal (Vx) -- Vx-signal Corpus Description -- Vx Waveform Shapes and Patterns -- Vx Waveform Perturbations -- Formants, Bandwidths and Reinforced Harmonics -- Glottal Characteristics in the spectra (H1-H2, H1-A1, H1-A3 etc.) -- Average Spectral Characteristics -- Findings in Inverse Filtering Curves -- Analysis and Findings for Lx -- Sub-Corpus Description 
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