Elliot N, Sundberg J, Gramming P
Department of Speech Communication and Music Acoustics, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden.
J Voice. 1995 Mar;9(1):37-44. doi: 10.1016/s0892-1997(05)80221-8.
Most singers prefer to warm up their voices before performing. Although the subjective effect is often considerable, the underlying physiological effects are largely unknown. Because warm-up tends to increase blood flow in muscles, it seems likely that vocal warm-up might induce decreased viscosity in the vocal folds. According to the theory of vocal-fold vibration, such a decrease should lead to a lower phonation threshold pressure. In this investigation the effect of vocal warm-up on the phonation threshold pressure was examined in a group of male and female singers. The effect varied considerably between subjects, presumably because the vocal-fold viscosity was not a dominating factor for the phonation-threshold pressure.
大多数歌手在表演前喜欢先热身嗓子。虽然主观效果通常很显著,但潜在的生理影响在很大程度上尚不清楚。由于热身往往会增加肌肉中的血液流动,所以声乐热身似乎可能会导致声带粘度降低。根据声带振动理论,这种降低应该会导致更低的发声阈压。在这项研究中,对一组男女歌手进行了声乐热身对发声阈压影响的研究。不同受试者之间的效果差异很大,大概是因为声带粘度不是发声阈压的主导因素。