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KMID : 0384020070180010056
Journal of the Korean Society of Logopedics and Phoniatrics
2007 Volume.18 No. 1 p.56 ~ p.61
Voice Classification of Trained Classic Singers
Nam Do-Hyun

Choi Hong-Shik
Paik Jae-Yeon
Abstract
Introduction: Actually classification of classic singers¡¯ voice depends on habitual judgment by voice teachers or voice trainer referring to vocal timbre, vocal range and vocal quality. Such judgments, however, may turn out to be incorrect because they are based on subjective opinions. Therefore, more objective methodology is required.

Method: Foreign dissertations searched through Pub Med, along with foreign and domestic journals, were reviewed regard ing how singers¡¯ voice has been categorized.

Results: Vocal range, vocal timbre, voice quality, fundamental frequency of habitual speaking, length of vocal tract, the length from cricoid cartilage to thyroid cartilage¡¯s thyroid notch and length of vocal fold, tone of passaggio as well as traditional approaches such as perceptual judgment used by professional singers have been used for categorize the voice classification.

Conclusion: To optimize categorizing singers¡¯ voice, vocal range, vocal timbre, voice quality, fundamental frequency of habitual speaking, length of vocal tract, the length from cricoid cartilage to thyroid cartilage¡¯s thyroid notch and length of vocal fold, tone of passaggio may be totally recommended.
KEYWORD
Singer, Voice classification
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