生物能学理论和乐谱分析:对四首索普拉诺独奏的初步应用
Emma C Willis1, Vahni Tagirisa2, Mary J Sandage3
1School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA; Center for Laryngeal Surgery and Voice Rehabilitation, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
概括
这项研究分析了高音独奏,以了解歌手的生物能量需求. 研究结果揭示了声音训练的无氧,有氧和混合特征,超越了主观评估.
科学领域:
- 运动生理学 运动生理学
- 声乐教学的教育学
- 音乐表演科学 音乐表演科学
背景情况:
- 职业培训缺乏理论上有基础的培训计划.
- 代谢理论可以为了解声乐任务的理解提供信息.
- 辛格生物能源需求需要客观的描述.
研究的目的:
- 为了描述可能的声乐需求,索普拉诺独奏的生物能量需求.
- 应用代谢理论来分析声乐任务需求.
- 开发一个基于证据的声乐培训框架.
主要方法:
- 基于假设的生物能量需求 (无氧,有氧,混合) 的四个索普拉诺乐谱的分析.
- 量化声调/休息时间,基本频率变化/秒,以及动态变化/秒.
- 语音计算:休息工作比率,以评估恢复需求.
主要成果:
- "暮色与阴影"和"夜晚的女王"展现了无氧的特征.
- "Agitata da Due Venti"表现出一种混合的生物能量特征.
- "Vocalise"与一种有氧生物能量概况保持一致.
结论:
- 一种新的分数分析方法为训练提供了声音生物能量需求的框架.
- 这种方法利用运动科学原则进行客观的声乐评估.
- 细微的分析方法至关重要,超越了感知和间接的措施.
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