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Phonetogram Changes for Trained Singers Over a Nine-Month Period of Vocal Training
Authors:Wendy DeLeo LeBorgne PhD  Barbara D Weinrich
Institution:University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. wlivar@aol.com
Abstract:Professional vocalists encounter demands requiring voluntary control of phonation, while utilizing a considerable range of frequency and intensity. These quantifiable acoustic events can be measured and represented in a phonetogram. Previous research has compared the phonetograms of trained and untrained voices and found significant differences between these groups. This study was designed to assess the effects of vocal training for singers over a period of nine months. Phonetogram contour changes were examined, with the primary focus on expansion of frequency range and/or intensity control. Twenty-one first-year, master's level, vocal music students, who were engaged in an intensive vocal performance curriculum, participated in this study. Following nine months of vocal training, significant differences were revealed in the subjects' mean frequency range and minimum vocal intensity across frequency levels. There was no significant difference for the mean maximum vocal intensity across frequency levels following vocal training.
Keywords:Phonetogram  Vocal range profile (VRP)  Fundamental frequency/sound pressure level profile  Vocal intensity  Vocal training
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