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The shape of the vocal tract is important for classical singing. The goal of our work was to identify the distinct muscular groups based on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the vocal tract. Two male singers were studied who produced voice both in naïve and operatic voice quality at the same fundamental frequency for two different vowels [a] and [e]. In operatic voice the MR images revealed following shaping tendencies of the vocal tract: a) Larynx lowering and narrowing of the epilaryngeal tube, b) raising of the soft palate, c) flattening of the tongue, and d) straightening of spine. The shape of the vocal tract is important for classical singing. The goal of our work was to identify the distinct muscular groups based on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the vocal tract. Two male singers were studied who produced voice both in naïve and operatic voice quality at the same fundamental frequency for two different vowels [a] and [e]. In operatic voice the MR images revealed following shaping tendencies of the vocal tract: a) Larynx lowering and narrowing of the epilaryngeal tube, b) raising of the soft palate, c) flattening of the tongue, and d) straightening of spine.
dcterms:title
Muscular groups shaping the vocal tract in classical singing: An MRI-based pilot study Muscular groups shaping the vocal tract in classical singing: An MRI-based pilot study
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Muscular groups shaping the vocal tract in classical singing: An MRI-based pilot study Muscular groups shaping the vocal tract in classical singing: An MRI-based pilot study
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RIV/61388998:_____/10:00347987!RIV11-GA0-61388998
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P(GA101/08/1155), Z(AV0Z20760514)
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RIV/61388998:_____/10:00347987
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n16:eng
n3:klicovaSlova
biomechanics of voice; MRI; singers formant
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n3:projekt
n11:GA101%2F08%2F1155
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n15:2010
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Krupa, P. Švec, J. Havlík, R. Lejska, M. Lungová, V. Horáček, Jaromír
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