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听众对腹部运动指令对女性古典歌唱中呼吸行为影响的感知。

Listener perception of the effect of abdominal kinematic directives on respiratory behavior in female classical singing.

机构信息

Sydney Conservatorium of Music, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

J Voice. 2011 Jan;25(1):e15-24. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2009.10.006. Epub 2010 Apr 24.

Abstract

Breath management training in classical singing is becoming increasingly physiologically focused, despite evidence that directives focusing on chest-wall kinematic (ribcage and abdominal) behavior effect minimal change in acoustical measures of singing. A direct and proportionate relationship between breathing behavior and vocal quality is important in singing training because singing teachers rely primarily on changes in sound quality to assess the efficacy of breath management modification. Pedagogical opinion is also strongly divided over whether the strategy of retarding the reduction in abdominal dimension during singing has a negative effect on vocal quality. This study investigated whether changes in abdominal kinematic strategy were perceptible and whether listeners preferred a particular strategy. Fourteen experienced singing teachers and vocal coaches assessed audio samples of five female classical singers whose respiratory kinematic patterns during singing had been recorded habitually and under two simple, dichotomous directives: Gradually drawing the abdomen inward and gradually expanding the abdomen, during each phrase. Listeners rated the singers on standard of singing and of breath management. Ratings analysis took into consideration changes in kinematic behavior under each directive determined from the respiratory recordings. Listener ratings for two singers were unaffected by directive. For three singers, ratings were lower when the directive opposed habitual kinematic behavior. The results did not support the pedagogical assumption of a direct and proportional link between respiratory behavior and standard of singing or that the abdomen-outward strategy was deleterious to vocal quality. The findings demonstrate the importance of considering habitual breathing behavior in both research and pedagogical contexts.

摘要

在古典歌唱中,呼吸管理训练越来越注重生理学,但有证据表明,专注于胸壁运动学(胸廓和腹部)行为的指令对歌唱声学测量的变化影响最小。呼吸行为与发声质量之间的直接和比例关系在歌唱训练中很重要,因为歌唱教师主要依赖声音质量的变化来评估呼吸管理调整的效果。教学观点也强烈分歧,即歌唱时减缓腹部尺寸减小的策略是否会对发声质量产生负面影响。本研究调查了腹部运动学策略的变化是否可察觉,以及听众是否更喜欢特定的策略。14 位经验丰富的歌唱教师和声乐教练评估了五位女性古典歌手的音频样本,这些歌手在歌唱时的呼吸运动模式已被习惯性地记录下来,并根据两个简单的二分指令进行评估:在每个乐句中逐渐向内拉腹部和逐渐向外扩张腹部。听众根据歌唱标准和呼吸管理标准对歌手进行评分。评分分析考虑了从呼吸记录中确定的每个指令下运动行为的变化。有两位歌手的听众评分不受指令影响。对于另外三位歌手,当指令与习惯性运动学行为相反时,评分较低。结果不支持呼吸行为与歌唱标准之间存在直接和比例关系的教学假设,也不支持腹部向外的策略对发声质量有害的假设。研究结果表明,在研究和教学背景下,考虑习惯性呼吸行为非常重要。

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