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Relations of singing talent with voice onset time of trained and untrained female singers.

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  • Relations of singing talent with voice onset time of trained and untrained female singers. Abstract Text:

    christopher r mccreaChristopher R McCrea,christopher wattsChristopher Watts,christopher r mccreaChristopher R McCrea,christopher wattsChristopher Watts,

    This study examined phonatory-articulatory timing during sung productions by trained and untrained female singers with and without singing talent. 31 untrained female singers were divided into two groups (talented or untalented) based on the perceptual judgments of singing talent by two experienced vocal instructors. In addition to the untrained singers, 24 trained female singers were recorded singing America the Beautiful, and voice onset time was measured for selected words containing /p, b, g, k/. Univariate analyses of variance indicated that phonatory-articulatory timing, as measured with voice onset time, was different among the three groups for /g/, with the untrained-untalented singers displaying longer voice onset time than the trained singers. No other significant differences were observed across the other phonemes. Despite a significant difference observed, relatively small effect sizes and statistical power make it difficult to draw any conclusions regarding the usefulness of voice onset time as an indicator of singing talent.

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    For similar therapeutics: rehabilitation: rehabilitation of speech and language disorders: voice training research abstracts see: therapeutics: rehabilitation: rehabilitation of speech and language disorders: voice training research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Perceptual and motor skills

    VOLUME: 105

    Page Numbers: 133-42

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    ISSN: 0031-5125

    DAY: 30

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Voice Training

    MESH TERMS: physiology

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Communicative Disorders, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City 37614-1702, USA. mccrea@etsu.edu

    Country: United States

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