Introduction: The obvious perceptual differences between various singing styles like Western operatic and jazz rely on specific dissimilarities in vocal technique. The present study focuses on differences in vibrato acoustics and in singer's formant as analyzed by a novel software tool, named BioVoice, based on robust high-resolution and adaptive techniques that have proven its validity on synthetic voice signals.
Material And Methods: A total of 48 professional singers were investigated (29 females; 19 males; 29 Western operatic; and 19 jazz). They were asked to sing "a cappella," but with artistic expression, a well-known musical phrase from Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, in their own style: either operatic or jazz. A specific sustained note was extracted for detailed vibrato analysis. Beside rate (s(-1)) and extent (cents), duration (seconds) and regularity were computed. Two new concepts are introduced: vibrato jitter and vibrato shimmer, by analogy with the traditional jitter and shimmer of voice signals. For the singer's formant, on the same sustained tone, the ratio of the acoustic energy in formants 1-2 to the energy in formants 3, 4, and 5 was automatically computed, providing a quality ratio (QR).
Results: Vibrato rates did not differ among groups. Extent was significantly larger in operatic singers, particularly females. Vibrato jitter and vibrato shimmer were significantly smaller in operatic singers. Duration of vibrato was also significantly longer in operatic singers. QR was significantly lower in male operatic singers.
Conclusions: Some vibrato characteristics (extent, regularity, and duration) very clearly differentiate the Western operatic singing style from the jazz singing style. The singer's formant is typical of male operatic singers. The new software tool is well suited to provide useful feedback in a pedagogical context.
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J Voice
April 2024
Curtin School of Allied Health, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Electronic address:
Introduction: The vocal characteristics of countertenors (CTTs) are poorly understood due to a lack of studies in this field. This study aims to explore differences among CTTs at various professional levels, examining both disparities and congruences in singing styles to better understand the CTT voice.
Materials And Methods: Four CTTs (one student, one amateur, and two professionals) sang "La giustizia ha già sull'arco" from Handel's Giulio Cesare, with concurrent videofluoroscopic, electroglottography (EGG), and acoustic data collection.
J Voice
March 2023
Department of Speech and Hearing Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Illinois.
Objective: Since the recent early music (EM) revival, a subset of singers have begun to specialize in a style of singing that is perceptually different from the more "mainstream" romantic operatic (RO) singing style. The aim of this study is to characterize EM with respect to RO singing in terms of its vibrato characteristics and the singer's formant cluster.
Study Design: This study presents a within-subject experimental design.
CMAJ
January 2023
Département de médecine familiale et communautaire (Jain), Centre des sciences de la santé Sunnybrook, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Département des sciences cardiaques, Division de cardiologie (Stone), Faculté de médecine Cumming, Université de Calgary, Institut cardiovasculaire Libin de l'Alberta (Stone), Symphony of Health, Calgary, Alb.; Département de médecine familiale (Agarwal), Université McMaster, Hamilton, Ont.; Département de médecine (Andrade), Université de la Colombie-Britannique, Vancouver, C.-B.; Institut de cardiologie de Montréal (Andrade), Université de Montréal, Montréal, Qc; Bureau de la politique et de la promotion de la nutrition (Aziz), Santé Canada, Ottawa, Ont.; Département de Santé, Kinésiologie et Physiologie appliquée (Bacon), Université Concordia, et Centre de médecine comportementale de Montréal (Bacon), Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, Montréal, Qc; Centre de diabétologie Sinaï (Bajaj), Hôpital du Mont Sinaï; Département de psychiatrie (Baker), Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Centre de médecine familiale Herzl (Cheng), Hôpital général juif; Département de médecine familiale (Cheng), Université McGill; Hôpital général juif, Département de médecine (Dannenbaum), Université McGill, Montréal, Qc; Département de médecine familiale (Gelfer), Université de la Colombie-Britannique, Vancouver, C.-B.; Université de Toronto (Habert), Toronto, Ont.; Département de médecine familiale (Hickey), Hôpital régional St. Martha, Antigonish, N.-É.; Institut des politiques, de la gestion et de l'évaluation de la santé (Keshavjee), École Dalla Lana de santé publique, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Faculté de médecine (Kitty), Université d'Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; Fondation canadienne des maladies du cœur et de l'AVC (Lindsay), Toronto, Ont.; Département des sciences de la nutrition (L'Abbé), Faculté de médecine Temerty, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Département de biochimie et de biologie moléculaire (Lau), Université de Calgary, Calgary, Alb.; Institut de cardiologie de Montréal (Macle), Université de Montréal, Montréal, Qc; Division de cardiologie (McDonald), Centre de recherche en cardiologie Ted Rogers, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Département de médecine (Nerenberg), Institut cardiovasculaire Libin, Université de Calgary, Calgary, Alb.; Division de cardiologie (Pearson), Institut de cardiologie Mazankowski; Université de l'Alberta, Faculté de médecine et de dentisterie (Pearson), Edmonton, Alb.; Division de néphrologie (Pham), Hôpital Sunnybrook, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Division de neurologie (Poppe), Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal; Département de neurosciences (Poppe), Université de Montréal, Montréal, Qc; Division d'endocrinologie et métabolisme (Rabi), Département de médecine, Université de Calgary, Calgary, Alb.; Faculté des sciences infirmières (Sherifali), Université McMaster, Hamilton, Ont.; Centre pour les dépendances et la santé mentale (Selby); Département de médecine familiale et communautaire (Selby), Faculté de médecine Temerty, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Département de neurosciences cliniques et Institut de neurologie Hotchkiss (Smith), Université de Calgary, Calgary, Alb.; Centre médical Argus en santé familiale (Stern), Oakville, Ont.; Services de santé Halton (Stern), Toronto, Ont.; Département de médecine (Thanassoulis), Université McGill, Montréal, Qc; Hôpital Humber River (Terenzi); Hôpital général de North York, Toronto Western Hospital-UHN, Université de Toronto (Tu); Maladies cardiovasculaires, Hôpital Women's College et Centre de cardiologie Peter Munk (Udell), Hôpital général de Toronto, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Division de cardiologie (Virani), Université de la Colombie-Britannique; Faculté de l'éducation, programme pour la santé autochtone et l'activité physique (Warburton), Université de la Colombie-Britannique, Vancouver, C.-B.; Faculté de médecine Cumming (Ward), Université de Calgary, Calgary, Alb.; Faculté des sciences de la santé (Wharton), Université McMaster, Hamilton, Ont.; Health Sciences North (Zymantas); Faculté de médecine du Nord de l'Ontario (Zymantas), Sudbury, Ont.; Institut de recherche Sunnybrook (Hua-Stewart), Toronto, Ont.; Faculté de médecine (Liu), Institut de cardiologie de l'Université d'Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; Faculté de médecine (Liu), Université de Toronto; Division de néphrologie (Tobe), Centre des sciences de la santé Sunnybrook, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Faculté de médecine du Nord de l'Ontario (Tobe), Sudbury, Ont.
CMAJ
November 2022
Department of Family and Community Medicine (Jain), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Department of Cardiac Sciences, Division of Cardiology (Stone), Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary, Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta (Stone), Symphony of Health, Calgary, Alta.; Department of Family Medicine (Agarwal), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; Department of Medicine (Andrade), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; Montréal Heart Institute (Andrade), Université of Montréal, Que.; Office of Nutrition Policy Promotion (Aziz), Health Canada, Ottawa, Ont.; Department of Health, Kinesiology & Applied Physiology (Bacon), Concordia University, and the Montreal Behavioural Medicine Centre (Bacon), Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, Montréal, Que.; Sinai Centre for Diabetes (Bajaj), Mount Sinai Hospital; Department of Psychiatry (Baker), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Herzl Family Practice Centre (Cheng), Jewish General Hospital; Department of Family Medicine (Cheng), McGill University; Jewish General Hospital, Department of Medicine (Dannenbaum), McGill University, Montréal, Que.; Department of Family Practice (Gelfer), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; University of Toronto (Habert), Toronto, Ont.; Department of Family Medicine (Hickey), St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish, NS; Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Keshavjee), Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Faculty of Medicine (Kitty), University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (Lindsay), Toronto, Ont.; Department of Nutritional Sciences (L'Abbé), Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Lau), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.; Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal (Macle), Université de Montréal, Montréal, Que.; Division of Cardiology (McDonald), Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Department of Medicine (Nerenberg), Libin Cardiovascular Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.; Division of Cardiology (Pearson), Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute; University of Alberta, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (Pearson), Edmonton, Alta.; Division of Nephrology (Pham), Sunnybrook Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Division of Neurology (Poppe), Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal; Department of Neurosciences (Poppe), Université de Montréal, Montréal, Que.; Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism (Rabi), Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.; School of Nursing (Sherifali), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Selby), Toronto, Ont.; Department of Family and Community Medicine (Selby), Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toront, Ont.; Department of Clinical Neurosciences and Hotchkiss Brain Institute (Smith), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.; Argus Medical Centre Family Health Organization (Stern), Oakville, Ont.; Halton Healthcare Services (Stern), Toronto, Ont.; Department of Medicine (Thanassoulis), McGill University, Montréal, Que.; Humber River Hospital (Terenzi), Toronto, Ont.; North York General Hospital, Toronto Western Hospital-UHN, University of Toronto (Tu), Toronto, Ont.; Cardiovascular Disease, Women's College Hospital and Peter Munk Cardiac Centre (Udell), Toronto General Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Division of Cardiology (Virani), University of British Columbia; Faculty of Education, Indigenous Health & Physical Activity Program (Warburton), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; Cumming School of Medicine (Ward), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.; Faculty of Health Sciences (Wharton), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; Health Sciences North (Zymantas); Northern Ontario School of Medicine (Zymantas), Sudbury, Ont.; Sunnybrook Research Institute (Hua-Stewart), Toronto, Ont.; Faculty of Medicine (Liu), University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ont.; Faculty of Medicine (Liu), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Division of Nephrology (Tobe), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Northern Ontario School of Medicine (Tobe), Sudbury, Ont.
J Voice
July 2015
Department of Neurosciences, Exp. ORL, Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; Federal Institute of Occupational Diseases, Brussels, Belgium. Electronic address:
Introduction: The obvious perceptual differences between various singing styles like Western operatic and jazz rely on specific dissimilarities in vocal technique. The present study focuses on differences in vibrato acoustics and in singer's formant as analyzed by a novel software tool, named BioVoice, based on robust high-resolution and adaptive techniques that have proven its validity on synthetic voice signals.
Material And Methods: A total of 48 professional singers were investigated (29 females; 19 males; 29 Western operatic; and 19 jazz).
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