Austin S F
Laboratory for Research of the Singing Voice, Louisiana State University School of Music, Baton Rouge 70803, USA.
J Voice. 1997 Jun;11(2):212-21. doi: 10.1016/s0892-1997(97)80080-x.
The present study addresses two questions: (a) Is the action and/or posture of the velopharyngeal valve conducive to allow significant resonance during Western tradition classical singing? (b) How do the actions of the velopharyngeal valve observed in this style of singing compare with normal speech? A photodetector system was used to observe the area function of the velopharyngeal port during speech and classical style singing. Identical speech samples were produced by each subject in a normal speaking voice and then in the low, medium, and high singing ranges. Results indicate that in these four singers the velopharyngeal port was closed significantly longer in singing than in speaking samples. The amount of time the velopharyngeal port was opened was greatest in speech and diminished as the singer ascended in pitch. In the high voice condition, little or no opening of the velopharyngeal port was measured.
(a)在西方传统古典歌唱中,腭咽瓣的动作和/或姿势是否有利于产生显著的共鸣?(b)在这种歌唱风格中观察到的腭咽瓣动作与正常言语相比如何?使用光电探测器系统观察言语和古典风格歌唱时腭咽口的面积功能。每个受试者用正常的说话声音,然后在低、中、高歌唱音域中产生相同的言语样本。结果表明,在这四位歌手身上,歌唱时腭咽口关闭的时间明显长于言语样本。腭咽口张开的时间在言语中最长,并且随着歌手音高的升高而减少。在高音条件下,测量到腭咽口几乎没有张开或没有张开。