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Breathing and Singing: Objective Characterization of Breathing Patterns in Classical Singers

机译:呼吸和歌唱:古典歌手的呼吸模式的客观表征

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Singing involves distinct respiratory kinematics (i.e. movements of rib cage and abdomen) to quiet breathing because of different demands on the respiratory system. Professional classical singers often advocate for the advantages of an active control of the abdomen on singing performance. This is presumed to prevent shortening of the diaphragm, elevate the rib cage, and thus promote efficient generation of subglottal pressure during phonation. However, few studies have investigated these patterns quantitatively and inter-subject variability has hindered the identification of stereotypical patterns of respiratory kinematics. Here, seven professional classical singers and four untrained individuals were assessed during quiet breathing, and when singing both a standard song and a piece of choice. Several parameters were extracted from respiratory kinematics and airflow, and principal component analysis was used to identify typical patterns of respiratory kinematics. No group differences were observed during quiet breathing. During singing, both groups adapted to rhythmical constraints with decreased time of inspiration and increased peak airflow. In contrast to untrained individuals, classical singers used greater percentage of abdominal contribution to lung volume during singing and greater asynchrony between movements of rib cage and abdomen. Classical singers substantially altered the coordination of rib cage and abdomen during singing from that used for quiet breathing. Despite variations between participants, principal component analysis revealed consistent pre-phonatory inward movements of the abdominal wall during singing. This contrasted with untrained individuals, who demonstrated synchronous respiratory movements during all tasks. The inward abdominal movements observed in classical singers elevates intra-abdominal pressure and may increase the length and the pressure-generating capacity of rib cage expiratory muscles for potential improvements in voice quality.
机译:由于对呼吸系统的要求不同,唱歌涉及到独特的呼吸运动学(即肋骨和腹部的运动)来安静呼吸。专业古典歌手经常提倡主动控制腹部以提高演唱性能。推测这是为了防止隔膜的缩短,肋骨支架的升高,并因此在发声期间促进声门下压力的有效产生。然而,很少有研究对这些模式进行定量研究,并且受试者间的变异性阻碍了呼吸运动学定型模式的识别。在这里,在安静的呼吸过程中,以及同时演唱标准歌曲和精选曲目时,对7名专业古典歌手和4名未经训练的个人进行了评估。从呼吸运动学和气流中提取了几个参数,并使用主成分分析来确定呼吸运动学的典型模式。安静呼吸期间未观察到组差异。在唱歌期间,两组人都适应了节奏上的限制,减少了吸气时间,增加了峰值气流。与未经训练的人相反,古典歌手在唱歌过程中使用腹部对肺容积的贡献百分比更高,并且肋骨保持架和腹部运动之间的异步性更高。古典歌手在唱歌过程中大大改变了肋骨笼和腹部的协调性,而后者则用于安静的呼吸。尽管参与者之间存在差异,但主成分分析显示唱歌过程中腹壁在发声前始终向内运动。这与未经训练的个人形成对照,他们在所有任务中均表现出同步的呼吸运动。在古典歌手中观察到的向内腹部运动会升高腹腔内压力,并且可能会增加肋骨笼状呼气肌肉的长度和产生压力的能力,从而可能改善声音质量。

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