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Influence of singing activity, age, and sex on voice performance parameters, on subjects' perception and use of their voice in childhood and adolescence.

机译:歌唱活动,年龄和性别对声音表现参数的影响,对受试者在童年和青春期感知和使用声音的影响。

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The aim of the study was to investigate the extent to which regular singing activity and voice training in children and adolescents enhance their voice performance parameters and their perception of their own voice and the extent to which their voice control is improved. At the same time, additional effects of age and sex were also taken into account. We investigated 183 children and adolescents between 6 and 19 years of age (mean age: 13.5 years) and assigned them to groups with different levels of voice strain and training with voice specialists. This was done on the basis of a classification of singing activity which we developed ourselves. We measured the voice parameters, and all of the test subjects were asked to appraise their perception and conscious control of their voices based on a questionnaire comprising 21 items. The higher the degree of vocal strain (taking regularity and organization of singing into consideration) and voice training, the more the perception and conscious control of the voice. Furthermore, the more intense the voice training, the wider the voice range becomes; the stronger the vocal strain, the better the capacity for messa di voce. On the other hand, the maximum duration of sustained phonation unexpectedly decreased, which we attribute to methodological reasons. Older children evince more differentiated perception of the sound of their own voices and imitate other voices more frequently. Boys show better values than girls as far as maximum voice intensity, maximum duration of phonation, and capacity for messa di voce are concerned. Boys also control their voices more consciously than girls. The results underscore the positive effects of regular singing and individual voice training on voice performance, sound perception, and conscious control of the voice. These results should encourage parents and pedagogues to provide opportunities for regular (organized) singing and voice training for as many children as possible. Moreover, age and gender have additional effects which should be taken into account in phoniatric and voice pedagogical counseling.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查儿童和青少年的定期唱歌活动和语音训练在多大程度上增强了他们的声音性能参数以及他们对自己声音的感知,以及他们的声音控制水平得到了改善。同时,还考虑了年龄和性别的其他影响。我们调查了183名年龄在6至19岁(平均年龄:13.5岁)之间的儿童和青少年,并将他们分配到不同程度的声音紧张程度并接受语音专家培训的小组中。这是根据我们自己开发的歌唱活动分类进行的。我们测量了语音参数,并要求所有测试对象根据包含21个项目的调查表评估他们对语音的感知和意识控制。声音紧张(考虑唱歌的规律性和组织性)和声音训练的程度越高,对声音的感知和自觉控制就越多。此外,声音训练越激烈,声音范围就越广。声音的张力越强,则传达信息的能力越强。另一方面,持续发声的最大持续时间出乎意料地减少了,这归因于方法上的原因。年龄较大的儿童表示对自己声音的声音的区分度更高,并且更频繁地模仿其他声音。就最大语音强度,最大发声持续时间和语录能力而言,男孩比女孩表现出更好的价值。男孩也比女孩更自觉地控制自己的声音。结果强调了定期唱歌和个人语音训练对语音性能,声音感知和语音的自觉控制的积极影响。这些结果应鼓励父母和教育者为尽可能多的孩子提供定期(有组织的)唱歌和语音训练的机会。此外,年龄和性别还有其他影响,应在语音和语音教学咨询中予以考虑。

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