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Overtone focusing in biphonic tuvan throat singing

机译:泛音聚焦于双van tuvan喉咙唱歌

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Khoomei is a unique singing style originating from the republic of Tuva in central Asia. Singers produce two pitches simultaneously: a booming low-frequency rumble alongside a hovering high-pitched whistle-like tone. The biomechanics of this biphonation are not well-understood. Here, we use sound analysis, dynamic magnetic resonance imaging, and vocal tract modeling to demonstrate how biphonation is achieved by modulating vocal tract morphology. Tuvan singers show remarkable control in shaping their vocal tract to narrowly focus the harmonics (or overtones) emanating from their vocal cords. The biphonic sound is a combination of the fundamental pitch and a focused filter state, which is at the higher pitch (1–2 kHz) and formed by merging two formants, thereby greatly enhancing sound-production in a very narrow frequency range. Most importantly, we demonstrate that this biphonation is a phenomenon arising from linear filtering rather than from a nonlinear source.
机译:Khoomei是一种独特的歌唱风格,起源于中亚图瓦共和国。歌手会同时产生两个音调:低频隆隆的隆隆声和高音高低的口哨声。这种联音的生物力学还没有被很好地理解。在这里,我们使用声音分析,动态磁共振成像和声道建模来演示如何通过调节声道形态来实现双音。 Tuvan歌手在塑造声带以狭窄聚焦声带中产生的谐波(或泛音)方面表现出卓越的控制力。双音是基本音高和聚焦滤波器状态的组合,后者处于较高音高(1-2 kHz),是通过合并两个共振峰形成的,从而极大地增强了在非常窄的频率范围内的声音产生。最重要的是,我们证明了这种联音是线性滤波而非非线性源引起的现象。

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