2019
DOI: 10.35363/via.sts.2019.9
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The Use of Airflow Tests and Anthropological Measurements in Assessing the Voice Range of Professional Singers

Abstract: INTRODUCTION In the vocal arts, it is difficult to determine the exact type of human voice, and it is particularly challenging to identify the voice category of vocalist-beginners because the diapason of the voice has not fully developed. A vocalist often develops his or her voice in an unsuitable tessitura (sings in a wrong voice type) resulting in a loss of sound quality and damage to the voice. An objective metric-based system for the determination of the human voice is needed. The detection for… Show more

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