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Detection of high-frequency energy changes in sustained vowels produced by singers
Authors:Monson Brian B  Lotto Andrew J  Ternström Sten
Institution:Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona, PO Box 210071, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA. bbmonson@email.arizona.edu
Abstract:The human voice spectrum above 5 kHz receives little attention. However, there are reasons to believe that this high-frequency energy (HFE) may play a role in perceived quality of voice in singing and speech. To fulfill this role, differences in HFE must first be detectable. To determine human ability to detect differences in HFE, the levels of the 8- and 16-kHz center-frequency octave bands were individually attenuated in sustained vowel sounds produced by singers and presented to listeners. Relatively small changes in HFE were in fact detectable, suggesting that this frequency range potentially contributes to the perception of especially the singing voice. Detection ability was greater in the 8-kHz octave than in the 16-kHz octave and varied with band energy level.
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