Jacob School of Music, University of Indiana Bloomington, Bloomington, Indiana.
The Steinhardt School at New York University, New York City, New York.
J Voice. 2020 May;34(3):346-351. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2018.11.014. Epub 2018 Dec 23.
The question whether or not a velopharyngeal opening is advantageous in singing has been discussed for a very long time among teachers of singing. The present investigation analyzes the acoustic consequences of a large, a narrow, and a nonexistent velopharyngeal opening (VPO). A divided flow mask (nasal and oral) connected to flow transducers recorded the nasal and oral DC flows in four female and four male classically trained singers while they sang vowel sequences at different pitches under these three experimental conditions. Acoustic effects were analyzed in three long-term average spectra parameters: (i) the sound level at the fundamental frequency, (ii) the level of the highest peak below 1 kHz, and (iii) the level of the highest peak in the 2-4 kHz region. For a narrow VPO, an increase in the level of the highest peak in the 2-4 kHz region was observed. As this peak is an essential voice component in the classical singing tradition, a narrow VPO seems beneficial in this type of singing.
关于是否存在软腭开放有利于歌唱的问题,长期以来一直是歌唱教师们讨论的话题。本研究分析了大、小、不存在的软腭开放(VPO)的声学后果。一个由鼻腔和口腔组成的分流面罩(nasal and oral)连接到流量传感器,记录了四名女性和四名男性经过古典训练的歌手在这三种实验条件下以不同音高唱出元音序列时的鼻腔和口腔直流流量。在三个长期平均频谱参数中分析了声学效应:(i)基频的声级,(ii)低于 1 kHz 的最高峰值的电平,以及(iii)2-4 kHz 区域内的最高峰值的电平。对于小的软腭开放,在 2-4 kHz 区域内的最高峰值的电平增加。由于这个峰值是古典歌唱传统中必不可少的声音成分,因此小的软腭开放似乎对这种类型的歌唱有益。