"Vocalness" of the female singing voice.
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"Vocalness", which indicates correctness of vocalization of singing voice used in western classical opera and <I>lied</I>, is defined in terms of relative intensity of the singing formant. An advantage of vocalness is that its measurement is scarcely affected by the <I>vibrato</I>, inherent in the singing voice. As a result of vocalness measurement for sustained vowel /ah/ sung by 21 female singers, no significant difference was found between the two groups of (A) professional singers, and (B) students of voice and trained chorus singers, whereas a marked difference was found between these groups and the group of beginning amateur chorus singers (C). Thus vocalness is expected to be a helpful measure for the vocalization training of beginners.
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