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Perceived effects of the menstrual cycle on young female singers in the Western classical tradition.

机译:在西方古典传统中,月经周期对年轻女歌手的感知影响。

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This study investigated the perceived effects of the female hormonal cycle on young female classical singers. All the singers, including male controls, were tertiary singing students from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Australia, who were selected for entry into vocal study programs by competitive audition. Female participants completed a questionnaire and daily diary in the first and third months of the study. Male controls completed the diary for the first month only. The questionnaire and diary focused on singers' physical symptoms, their mood states, and vocal production. Analysis of the diaries indicated that although 81% of female singers reported regular menstrual cycles and 43% reported using an oral contraceptive, neither of these factors was related to the voice quality variables as measured on the first day of the cycle. Singers who were not taking a contraceptive pill rated their voice quality lower and their mood higher than those on the pill. There was no relationship between temperature recording in the females and day of cycle. Perceived voice quality for female singers was lower on days 1-3 compared to the remainder of the cycle and there was a trend for ratings to improve through days 1-7. The voice parameters for male singers tended to be slightly flatter over the cycle days than for females. Although voice quality in females indicated a tendency to be lower on average during days 24-4 of the cycle, voice quality for males tended to be more alike during the two phases, days 24-4 and days 5-23. Overall, reduced voice quality was associated with more negative mood experiences. The six most severely affected females completed voice recordings of specific vocal tasks on the first day of the cycle and again in midcycle. These recordings were randomly presented to both the participants and expert vocal pedagogues to ascertain whether significant differences in vocal quality were perceptually identifiable. Singers, but not pedagogues, were able to accurately identify the timing of the recordings. Although the singer recognized that greater effort is required to produce the sound during menstruation, discernible differences were not detected by expert listeners.
机译:这项研究调查了女性荷尔蒙周期对年轻女性古典歌手的感知影响。所有歌手,包括男歌手,都是来自澳大利亚悉尼音乐学院的大专唱歌学生,他们被竞争性选拔录入了声乐学习课程。女性参与者在研究的第一个月和第三个月完成了问卷和每日日记。男性对照只完成了第一个月的日记。问卷和日记着重于歌手的身体症状,他们的情绪状态和嗓音。对日记的分析表明,尽管81%的女歌手报告了月经周期规律,而43%的人报告使用了口服避孕药,但这些因素均与周期第一天的语音质量变量无关。没有服用避孕药的歌手的声音质量和情绪都比服用避孕药的人低。雌性体温记录和周期天之间没有关系。与周期的其余部分相比,女歌手的感知语音质量在1-3天较低,并且在1-7天内有提高收视率的趋势。男性歌手的声音参数在骑行日趋于比女性稍微平坦。尽管女性的语音质量在周期的第24至4天平均呈降低趋势,但男性的语音质量在第24天至第4天和第5-23天这两个阶段趋于相似。总体而言,语音质量下降与更多负面情绪体验相关。六名受影响最严重的女性在周期的第一天和周期的中间完成了特定声音任务的录音。这些录音被随机呈现给参与者和专业声乐教育者,以确定是否可以感知到声音质量的显着差异。歌手(但不是教育家)能够准确地确定录制时间。尽管这位歌手意识到在月经期间需要付出更大的努力才能产生声音,但专业听众并未发现明显的差异。

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