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Synchronization of musical acoustics and articulatory movements in Russian classical romance. / Evgrafova, Karina; Evdokimova, Vera; Skrelin, Pavel; Chukaeva, Tatjana.
Language, Music and Computing - Second International Workshop, LMAC 2017, Revised Selected Papers. ed. / Olga Mitrenina; Asya Pereltsvaig; Polina Eismont. Springer Nature, 2019. p. 49-57 (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 943).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Synchronization of musical acoustics and articulatory movements in Russian classical romance
AU - Evgrafova, Karina
AU - Evdokimova, Vera
AU - Skrelin, Pavel
AU - Chukaeva, Tatjana
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - The given paper is aimed at investigating synchronization of musical acoustics (pitch, frequencies, durations) and articulatory movements in Russian classical romance. The study employs the method of electromagnetic articulography (EMA) to observe and compare objective data on articulatory characteristics in singing and reading. The genre of romance was chosen as it does not normally employ vocal techniques specific to opera singing (vibrato and etc.) which affect vowel intelligibility significantly. The romance chosen for the experiment is often performed by Russian singers being a part of canonic repertoire at conservatoires. We obtained the samples of singing and read speech and registered the objective data in both types of articulation activities. The recordings can be considered parallel as they were made in succession during one experiment. The calibration and attachment of the sensors was performed once in the beginning of the experiment. That means that the sensor positions were the same for the both recordings which makes them comparable in terms of articulatory data. The obtained material (both singing and reading) is annotated and analyzed in terms of the synchronisation of articulatory movements and pitch in singing as opposed to that in speech.
AB - The given paper is aimed at investigating synchronization of musical acoustics (pitch, frequencies, durations) and articulatory movements in Russian classical romance. The study employs the method of electromagnetic articulography (EMA) to observe and compare objective data on articulatory characteristics in singing and reading. The genre of romance was chosen as it does not normally employ vocal techniques specific to opera singing (vibrato and etc.) which affect vowel intelligibility significantly. The romance chosen for the experiment is often performed by Russian singers being a part of canonic repertoire at conservatoires. We obtained the samples of singing and read speech and registered the objective data in both types of articulation activities. The recordings can be considered parallel as they were made in succession during one experiment. The calibration and attachment of the sensors was performed once in the beginning of the experiment. That means that the sensor positions were the same for the both recordings which makes them comparable in terms of articulatory data. The obtained material (both singing and reading) is annotated and analyzed in terms of the synchronisation of articulatory movements and pitch in singing as opposed to that in speech.
KW - Acoustics in singing
KW - Articulation in singing
KW - Electromagnetic articulography
KW - Intelligibility
KW - Perception of singing
KW - Singing vowels
KW - Vocal tract
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UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/synchronization-musical-acoustics-articulatory-movements-russian-classical-romance
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-05594-3_4
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-05594-3_4
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85059818833
SN - 9783030055936
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 49
EP - 57
BT - Language, Music and Computing - Second International Workshop, LMAC 2017, Revised Selected Papers
A2 - Mitrenina, Olga
A2 - Pereltsvaig, Asya
A2 - Eismont, Polina
PB - Springer Nature
T2 - 2nd International Workshop on Language, Music and Computing, LMAC 2017
Y2 - 17 April 2017 through 19 April 2017
ER -
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