Sreeparvathi Athickal, Sheela Shekharaiah, Aithal Venkataraja Udupi
Department of Speech and Hearing, Manipal College of Health Professions (MCHP), Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal, India.
Folia Phoniatr Logop. 2025;77(2):193-204. doi: 10.1159/000541215. Epub 2024 Sep 4.
Training is an integral part of learning any skill. The vocal training helps singers attain proficiency as they are the most demanding vocal group of all professional voice users. Hence, it is necessary to evaluate the influence of training on the singer's voice. The current study objective was to investigate the influence of vocal training on voice measures (acoustic and aerodynamic) between male Carnatic singers with lower (6 months-5 years) and higher (6-10 years) training using novel task "mkaram" along with lyrical task.
Group 1 consisted of 30 trained male Carnatic singers with lower vocal training, and group 2, thirty trained male singers with higher training in the age of 18-45 years. The acoustic (frequency-related parameter, cepstral, spectral, perturbation, and noise) and aerodynamic measures (maximum phonation time and s/z ratio) of voice were obtained. The test-retest reliability was conducted on a sample of 10% of the population from each group, with a 2-week interval between the tests. Cross-sectional study design was applied.
The statistical analysis revealed significantly decreased frequency-related parameters (semitones) such as the mean fundamental frequency, lowest fundamental frequency, highest fundamental frequency at the low register and the highest fundamental frequency at the middle register in group 2 during "mkaram" task (p ≤ 0.05). Similarly, one of the spectral-related measures 1st harmonic-2nd harmonic (dB) during lyrical task and one of the noise-related measure harmonic-to-noise ratio (dB) at the middle register during "mkaram" task showed a significant decrease in group 2 compared to group 1 (p ≤ 0.05). Test-retest reliability revealed that most of the parameters had "acceptable to excellent" internal consistency (Cronbach's α >0.7 to 1).
Few frequency and noise measures during "mkaram" task and a spectral measure during lyrical task showed to be sensitive in distinguishing the impact of vocal training on the voices of male Carnatic singers. The higher vocal training was found to help the singers to perform more efficiently with enhanced vocal range particularly in the low register and to some extent in the middle register. Indeed, the study highlighted the positive effects of vocal training on male Carnatic singers.
训练是学习任何技能不可或缺的一部分。声乐训练有助于歌手达到熟练水平,因为他们是所有专业嗓音使用者中对嗓音要求最高的群体。因此,有必要评估训练对歌手嗓音的影响。本研究的目的是使用新颖的“姆卡兰”任务以及抒情任务,调查声乐训练对低训练量(6个月至5年)和高训练量(6至10年)的男性卡纳蒂克歌手嗓音指标(声学和空气动力学)的影响。
第一组由30名受过训练但声乐训练量较低的男性卡纳蒂克歌手组成,第二组由30名年龄在18至45岁之间、受过较高训练的男性歌手组成。获取了嗓音的声学指标(与频率相关的参数、谐波、频谱、微扰和噪声)和空气动力学指标(最大发声时间和s/z比)。对每组10%的样本进行了重测信度检验,两次测试间隔为两周。采用横断面研究设计。
统计分析显示,在“姆卡兰”任务期间,第二组的与频率相关的参数(半音)显著降低,如平均基频、最低基频、低音区最高基频和中音区最高基频(p≤0.05)。同样,在抒情任务期间,第二组的与频谱相关的指标之一第一谐波 - 第二谐波(dB)以及在“姆卡兰”任务期间中音区的与噪声相关的指标之一谐波与噪声比(dB)与第一组相比显著降低(p≤0.05)。重测信度显示,大多数参数具有“可接受至优秀”的内部一致性(克朗巴哈α系数>0.7至1)。
“姆卡兰”任务期间的一些频率和噪声指标以及抒情任务期间的一个频谱指标在区分声乐训练对男性卡纳蒂克歌手嗓音的影响方面表现出敏感性。发现较高的声乐训练有助于歌手更高效地演唱,扩大音域,特别是在低音区,在一定程度上也包括中音区。实际上,该研究突出了声乐训练对男性卡纳蒂克歌手的积极影响。