Title of article :
Acoustic and Perceptual Analyses of Brazilian Male Actorsʹ and Nonactorsʹ Voices: Long-term Average Spectrum and the “Actorʹs Formantâ€‌
Author/Authors :
Suely Master، نويسنده , , Noemi De Biase، نويسنده , , Brasأ­lia Maria Chiari، نويسنده , , Anne-Maria Laukkanen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
9
From page :
146
To page :
154
Abstract :
This study investigates the possible differences between actorsʹ and nonactorsʹ vocal projection strategies using acoustic and perceptual analyses. A total of 11 male actors and 10 male nonactors volunteered as subjects, reading an extended text sample in habitual, moderate, and loud levels. The samples were analyzed for sound pressure level (SPL), alpha ratio (difference between the average SPL of the 1–5آ kHz region and the average SPL of the 50آ Hz–1آ kHz region), fundamental frequency (F0), and long-term average spectrum (LTAS). Through LTAS, the mean frequency of the first formant (F1) range, the mean frequency of the “actorʹs formant,â€‌ the level differences between the F1 frequency region and the F0 region (L1−L0), and the level differences between the strongest peak at 0–1آ kHz and that at 3–4آ kHz were measured. Eight voice specialists evaluated perceptually the degree of projection, loudness, and tension in the samples. The actors had a greater alpha ratio, stronger level of the “actorʹs formantâ€‌ range, and a higher degree of perceived projection and loudness in all loudness levels. SPL, however, did not differ significantly between the actors and nonactors, and no differences were found in the mean formant frequencies ranges. The alpha ratio and the relative level of the “actorʹs formantâ€‌ range seemed to be related to the degree of perceived loudness. From the physiological point of view, a more favorable glottal setting, providing a higher glottal closing speed, may be characteristic of these actorsʹ projected voices. So, the projected voices, in this group of actors, were more related to the glottic source than to the resonance of the vocal tract.
Keywords :
Speech acoustics , Long-term average spectrum , Voice training , Voice quality , Stage speech , projection
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Record number :
1280373
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