Effect of the glottal source and the vocal tract on the partials amplitude of vibrato in male voices

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Date
2006Version
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Type
Artículo / Artikulua
Version
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa
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10.1121/1.2177584
Abstract
In this paper the production of vocal vibrato is investigated. The most relevant features of the
acoustical vibrato signal, frequency and amplitude variations of the partials, will be related to the
voice production features, glottal source GS and vocal tract response VTR . Unlike previous
related works, in this approach, the effect on the amplitude variations of the partials of each one of ...
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In this paper the production of vocal vibrato is investigated. The most relevant features of the
acoustical vibrato signal, frequency and amplitude variations of the partials, will be related to the
voice production features, glottal source GS and vocal tract response VTR . Unlike previous
related works, in this approach, the effect on the amplitude variations of the partials of each one of
the above-mentioned voice production features will be identified in recordings of natural singing
voice. Moreover, we will take special care of the reliability of the measurements, and, to this aim,
a noninteractive vibrato production model will be also proposed in order to describe the vibrato
production process and, more importantly, validate the measurements carried out in natural vibrato.
Based on this study, it will be shown that during a few vibrato cycles, the glottal pulse
characteristics, as well as the VTR, do not significantly change, and only the fundamental frequency
of the GS varies. As a result, the pitch variations can be attributed to the GS, and these variations,
along with the vocal tract filtering effect, will result in frequency and amplitude variations of the
acoustic signal partials. [--]
Subject
Vibrato,
Singing,
Speech production,
Acoustic modeling,
Phonetic segments
Publisher
Acoustical Society of America
Published in
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 119 (4) , April 2006
Departament
Universidad Pública de Navarra. Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica /
Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta Elektronikoa Saila
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Sponsorship
This work was supported in part by the Ministerio de
Educación y Ciencia under Grant FPU, AP2000-4674. The
Gobierno de Navarra and the Universidad Pública de Navarra
are gratefully acknowledged for financial support.