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An inverse method was used to estimate the vocal tract geometry as a 1 D model on the basis of acoustical characteristics of a professional musical singer before and afte [...]
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This contribution is aimed to provide material that can be used to develop more realistic physical models of voice production. The experimental methodology and the result [...]
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This study investigates the influence of a widely used method in voice training and therapy, phonation into a resonance tube with the outer end submerged in water (‘wat [...]
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The contribution aims to provide material that can be used in development of more realistic physical as well as theoretical models of voice production. The experimental s [...]
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The study investigates the differences between three most widely used methods in voice training and therapy: Phonation into a glass resonance tube (1) the outer end in th [...]
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Inverse method was used for numerical simulation of acoustic characteristics of a professional musical actor before and after vocal exercises. The geometrical data for a [...]
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The radiated sound pressure level (SPL) during phonation is known to be mainly regulated by lung pressure and glottal resistance (adduction), at the glottal level. Few re [...]
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