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Akustične in fiziološke lastnosti pevskega glasu : magistrska naloga
ID Pregelj, Rebeka (Author), ID Jernejčič Fürst, Barbara (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Hočevar-Boltežar, Irena (Comentor)

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Abstract
Pevski glas je senzorično-motorični pojav, ki za brezhibno delovanje zahteva uravnoteženje različnih telesnih sposobnosti. Delo obravnava anatomsko strukturo organov, udeleženih pri petju ter njihovo fiziološko delovanje iz akustičnega vidika. Akustično je pevski glas inštrument, ki ga sestavljajo: pljuča, prsni koš in pripadajoča muskulatura kot dovodnik energije nihanja, glasilke kot oscilator ter grlo, žrelo, ustna in nosna votlina v funkciji resonatorja. Za preiskovanje zgradbe in delovanja glasovnega aparata ter odkrivanje morebitnih patoloških procesov se foniatrija, temu področju pripadajoča veja medicine, poslužuje različnih preiskovalnih metod. Za funkcionalni pregled organa se v splošni praksi najpogosteje uporablja videoendostroboskopija grla. Za kvantitativno opredelitev kakovosti glasu pa akustična analiza glasu. V empiričnem delu smo opravili deskriptivno kvalitativno primerjalno študijo na treh preiskovankah (koloraturnem sopranu, liričnem sopranu in liričnem mezzosopranu). Izvedli smo videoendostroboskopijo glasu, pregled ustne votline in žrela ter akustično analizo glasu pri govoru in petju s programom Computerized Speech Lab (CSL), model 4150B in Multi Dimenional Voice Program (KayPentax, ZDA).

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:človeški glas, glasbena akustika, fiziologija glasu, foniatrični pregled, akustična analiza glasu, magistrske naloge
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:AG - Academy of Music
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:R. Pregelj
Year:2024
Number of pages:37 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-159003 This link opens in a new window
UDC:612.78:781.1:784
COBISS.SI-ID:199779587 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:27.06.2024
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Language:English
Title:Acoustics and physiology of the singing voice
Abstract:
The singing voice is a sensory-motor phenomenon that requires a balance of various physical abilities to function flawlessly. In the thesis, the organs' anatomical structures involved in singing and their physiological functioning were examined from an acoustic standpoint. In terms of musical acoustics, the singing voice is an instrument consisting of the lungs, chest and associated musculature as a supplier of oscillation energy, the vocal folds as an oscillator, and the larynx, pharynx, oral and nasal cavities in function of a resonating body. In Laryngology, the branch of medicine researching this field, various methods are used for investigating the structure and function of the vocal apparatus and to detect possible pathological processes. For a functional examination of the organ, videolaryngoscopy with stroboscopy is the most used in general practice. Whereas for a quantitative assessment of the vocal quality often a spectral analysis of the speaking and singing voice is performed. In the empirical part, we performed a descriptive qualitative comparative study on three subjects (coloratura soprano, lyric soprano and lyric mezzo-soprano). We performed videolaryngoscopy with stroboscopy, examination of the oral cavity and pharynx and acoustic analysis of the speaking and singing voice using the Computerized Speech Lab (CSL), model 4150B and the Multi-Dimensional Voice Program (KayPentax, USA).

Keywords:human voice, musical acoustics, vocal physiology, laryngological examination, acoustic voice analysis, master's theses

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