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Synchronization in Singing Duo Performances: The Roles of Visual Contact and Leadership Instruction

机译:演唱双人表演中的同步:视觉接触和领导指导的作用

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Interpersonal synchronization between musicians during ensemble performances is characterized by continuous micro-timing adjustments due to intentional and unintentional factors supporting expressive interpretations, or caused by noise during the cognitive-motor process. Whether visual contact between musicians and the instruction to act as leader or follower affect synchronization in ensembles remains mostly unclear. This study investigates the role of visual cues and leader-follower relationships in singing performances. Twelve vocal duos took part in the study, singing a two-part piece, which was composed for the study and was mostly homophonic in structure. Four conditions were applied in a randomized order: with and without visual contact, and with a designated leader or follower. The piece was repeated four times in each condition, and the condition presented three times, for a total of 12 performances of the piece in each condition. Data were acquired using electrolaryngograph electrodes and head mounted microphones to track the fundamental frequency estimates of the individual singers. Results show that the presence and absence of visual contact had a significant effect on the precision and consistency of synchronization during singing duo performances. Precision and consistency were better in the presence of visual contact between singers than without, and these effects were associated with the beginning of phonation of the first note of the piece. The presence/absence of visual contact also had an effect on the tendency to lead or lag a co-performer associated with the onset of the first note; the extent of leading was greater when visual contact was absent. The instruction to act as leader or follower did not affect precision or consistency of synchronization, nor did it relate to the observed tendency to precede or lag a co-performer. The results contribute to the tailoring of rehearsal strategies, as singers and directors can be better informed of the factors influencing synchronization and focus on specific areas of difficulty in certain performance conditions, such as first note onsets when performers are not able to see each other.
机译:在合奏表演期间,音乐家之间的人际同步的特征是,由于支持表达解释的有意和无意因素,或由认知运动过程中的噪声引起的,连续的微定时调整。音乐家之间的目光接触和担任领导者或跟随者的指令是否会影响乐团的同步,目前尚不清楚。这项研究调查了视觉提示和领导者与跟随者关系在歌唱表演中的作用。十二个声乐二重奏组参加了研究,演唱了一个分为两部分的乐曲,该乐曲是为研究而作的,结构上大多是谐音的。四个条件以随机顺序应用:有无视觉接触,以及指定的领导者或跟随者。在每种情况下,该乐曲均重复四次,而在该条件下呈现三遍,则每种条件下该乐曲共演出12次。使用电子喉镜电极和头戴式麦克风采集数据,以追踪单个歌手的基本频率估算值。结果表明,在唱歌二人表演中,是否存在视觉接触对同步的精度和一致性有重要影响。在歌手之间存在视觉接触时,准确度和一致性要好于没有歌手之间,并且这些效果与乐曲第一音符发声的开始有关。视觉接触的存在与否也影响与第一音符的开始相关的领先者或落后者的倾向。缺少视觉接触时,引导的程度更大。担任领导者或跟随者的指令不会影响同步的准确性或一致性,也不会与观察到的领先于协作者或落后于协作者的趋势有关。这些结果有助于调整演练策略,因为可以更好地了解歌手和导演的同步影响因素,并专注于某些表演条件下的特定困难领域,例如当表演者无法见面时的第一音调。

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