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[Biofeedback in young singer vocal training].

Paula Ciochină1, Al D Ciochină, Ada Burlui

  • 1Disciplina de Cunoştinte Muzicale - Canto, Facultatea de Compoziţie, Muzicologie, Pedagogie Muzicală si Teatru, Universitatea de Arte "G. Enescu", Iaşi.

Revista Medico-Chirurgicala a Societatii De Medici Si Naturalisti Din Iasi
|June 29, 2007
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Biofeedback therapy, a learning process using operant conditioning, helps singers control vocal emission. Professional singers benefit from visual-kinesthetic feedback of musical notation for improved vocal timbre.

Area of Science:

  • Vocal pedagogy
  • Biofeedback
  • Music performance

Context:

  • Biofeedback therapy utilizes operant conditioning principles.
  • Accurate control of singing voice emission is crucial for performers.
  • Understanding the link between visual cues and vocal production is key.

Purpose:

  • To assess the effectiveness of biofeedback in enhancing singing voice control.
  • To investigate the significance of biofeedback for faster vocal emission management.
  • To explore the impact of visual-kinesthetic feedback on vocal timbre.

Summary:

  • Biofeedback therapy, based on operant conditioning, was studied for its role in singing voice control.
  • Professional singers performing classical and music theatre showed benefits from visual-kinesthetic feedback related to melodic contour.

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  • This feedback, derived from musical notation, positively affected vocal timbre.
  • Impact:

    • The study highlights biofeedback's potential to improve vocal control and timbre in singers.
    • Findings suggest that new vocal training technologies incorporating biofeedback could benefit young singers.
    • This research contributes to understanding sensory-motor integration in vocal performance.