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Electroglottographic Analysis of the Voice in Young Male Role of Kunqu Opera
The phonation types used in the young male role in Kunqu Opera were investigated. Two national young male role singers volunteered as the subjects. Each singer performed three voice conditions: singing, stage speech, and reading lyrics.
Li Dong, Jiangping Kong
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Subject-Specific Computational Fluid-Structure Interaction Modeling of Rabbit Vocal Fold Vibration
A full three-dimensional (3D) fluid-structure interaction (FSI) study of subject-specific vocal fold vibration is carried out based on the previously reconstructed vocal fold models of rabbit larynges.
Amit Avhad +6 more
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Evaluating the effect of Parkinson's disease on jitter and shimmer speech features
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurological disorder caused by decreasing dopamine in the brain. Speech is one of the first functions that are disrupted.
Hamid Azadi +3 more
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The Phenomenon of Folk-Ethno-Rock in Russian Song Culture and Prospects for its Development in the Class of Pop-Jazz Vocals [PDF]
As is known popular music art is a combination of a multitude of genres and styles and it also unites the vocal art palette. Today pop music art is a synthesis of various vocal styles including folk music, jazz, art song elements of rock music ...
Olga V. Pivnitskaya
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Voice disorders occurred as a result of the use of psychoactive substances [PDF]
Frequent use of psychoactive drugs, alcohol and tobacco can lead to pathological changes in the vocal cords. The aim of this study is to analyze the connection between the consumption of psychoactive substances and disturbances in the quality of the ...
Ilić-Savić Ivana S., Babac Snežana S.
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The aging larynx: An anatomical perspective
There has been a striking increase in the geriatric population worldwide over the last few decades. As the aging process continues to alter functioning of all body systems, the human voice is also significantly affected. The senile voice is characterized
Deepa Devadas +5 more
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Breath control is an important factor for singing voice production, but pedagogic descriptions of how a beneficial movement pattern should be performed vary widely and the underlying physiological processes are not understood in detail.
Louisa Traser +12 more
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Phonation threshold flow measurements in normal and pathological phonation [PDF]
AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis:Phonation threshold flow (PTF) may provide a tool to assess laryngeal function and could differentiate between normal and pathological voices. Both polyps and nodules contribute to an increased PTF by creating an incomplete glottal closure and increased vocal fold mass and thickness.Study Design:Prospective study.Methods ...
Zhuang, Peiyun +6 more
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The perceptual Evaluation of the Voice in Morbid Obesity [PDF]
Introduction: The human voice is a complex phenomenon. The anatomofunctional features, psychological traits, social and professional aspects all influence human vocal quality.
Zienab Mahmoud +5 more
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Background and Objectives: Learning to speak properly requires a fully formed brain, good eyesight, and a functioning auditory system. Defective phonation is the outcome of a failure in the development of any of the systems or components involved in ...
Dana Gabriela Budală +5 more
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