Journal article
Larynx Adaptation From Unamplified To Amplified Singing
Journal of singing, Vol.79(3), pp.347-349
01/01/2023
DOI: 10.53830/SEXA1401
Abstract
To the contrary, evolutionary changes that are passed on genetically to future generations can require thousands to millions of years, especially if survival is not threatened. Because the primary means of communication became speech, assisted by memory and travel for messaging, calling or shouting over long distances has become largely obsolete. Various strategies for loudness variation are employed with vocal fold and vocal tract adjustments in unamplified classical singing, Forexample, boosting the sound energy in the 2500-3300 Hz range with a singer's formant cluster makes use of the highest auditory sensitivity of the listener. Whatever cannot be regulated by autotuning, spectral balancing, noise addition, and feedback to the singer over headphones will become a new challenge for the innovative artist.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Larynx Adaptation From Unamplified To Amplified Singing
- Creators
- Ingo Titze
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Journal of singing, Vol.79(3), pp.347-349
- Publisher
- National Association of Teachers of Singing
- DOI
- 10.53830/SEXA1401
- ISSN
- 1086-7732
- eISSN
- 2769-4046
- Number of pages
- 3
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 01/01/2023
- Academic Unit
- School of Music; Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Record Identifier
- 9984719564602771
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