Computational Acoustic Modeling Laboratory, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology, Music Technology, Schulich School of Music, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1E3 Canada.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2013 Nov;134(5):3887-98. doi: 10.1121/1.4823847.
This paper presents experimental results on the acoustical influence of the vocal tract in trombone performance. The experimental approach makes use of measurements at the interface between the player and instrument, allowing a relative comparison between upstream airways and the downstream air column impedances, as well as an estimation of the phase of the impedance of the upstream and downstream systems. Measurements were conducted over the full traditional range of playing, during sustained tones with varying dynamic, as well as in special effects such as pitch bending. Subjects able to play over the full range demonstrated significant upstream influence in the higher register of the instrument. These players were categorized in two groups according to their ability to control the phase of the upstream impedance and their ability to generate powerful downstream acoustic energy. Sustained tones played with varying dynamics showed a general tendency of a decrease in vocal-tract support with increase in loudness. Although pitch bends did not involve significant upstream influence at f0, results suggest modification of the lip behavior during bending. Vocal-tract tuning at tone transitions was also investigated and found to potentially contribute to slur articulations.
本文介绍了在长号演奏中声道对音响效果影响的实验结果。实验方法利用了演奏者和乐器接口处的测量,从而可以对上游气道和下游空气柱阻抗进行相对比较,并估计上游和下游系统阻抗的相位。在整个传统演奏范围内进行了测量,包括在持续音上用不同的力度,以及在特殊效果如音高弯曲时。能够在乐器的高音域演奏整个音域的演奏者在上游系统中表现出显著的影响。这些演奏者根据他们控制上游阻抗相位的能力和产生强大下游音响能量的能力被分为两组。在不同力度下演奏的持续音表现出随着响度增加而减少声道支持的一般趋势。虽然在 f0 处音高弯曲不涉及显著的上游影响,但结果表明在弯曲过程中嘴唇行为发生了变化。还研究了在音过渡时的声道调谐,并发现它可能有助于连奏的发音。