Title of article :
Vocal Fold Dimensions in Professional Opera Singers as Measured by Means of Laser Triangulation
Author/Authors :
Hans Larsson، نويسنده , , Stellan Hertegأ¥rd، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
A new laser triangulation technique was used to measure vocal fold length and width in 27 professional opera singers. The singers belonged to different voice register categories: soprano, mezzo, tenor, and bass/baritone. High-speed recordings were made during glissandos from each singerʹs speaking fundamental frequency (SFF) up to the highest frequency for which it was possible to place the laser spot on the vocal folds. Vocal fold length and width were measured at the singersʹ SFF and then at two or three times the SFF, and for some singers at four times the SFF. In addition, measurements were also made at C4 (260آ Hz) for all singers. The results confirmed that the bass/baritone group had significantly longer vocal folds than the soprano group; also, males have significantly longer vocal folds than females. Measured values for vocal fold width were significantly larger for the bass/baritone group compared with all other groups. A measured strain parameter showed different patterns of vocal fold elasticity with increasing pitch. The results suggest that although vocal fold length and width contribute to a singerʹs voice register category, there seem to be also other parameters that are essential for this distinction.
Keywords :
Laser triangulation , Vocal fold length , Vocal fold width , Vocal fold strain , Opera singer
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Journal title :
Journal of Voice