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The Human VoiceAlexander Refsum Jensenius

MUS2800 - Sound Theory 1 - H2010University of Oslo

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Speech production

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glottal flow vocal tract mouth

source filter radiator

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Lungs

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Larynx(strupehode)

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Vocal folds(stemmebånd)

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Whispering

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Voiced vs. unvoicedspeech vs. whispering

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Child: 300 HzFemale: 220 HzMale: 110 Hz

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Vocal tract

nasal cavity (nose)oral cavity (mouth)tonguelips

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PhonemeSyllableWord

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PhonemeVowelsConsonants

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Syllables

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schtroumpfed /ˈʃtruːmpft/

squirrelled/ˈskwɜrld/

broughammed/ˈbruːmd/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_longest_English_words_with_one_syllable

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Formants

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Prosody

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Speech analysis and synthesis

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Speech analysis

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Speech recognition

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Speech synthesis

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Singing

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Singing vs. speakingChange vowel soundsSecond formant is lower in frequencySinger’s formant (~2500 - 3000 Hz)

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Registers

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Mechanism 0 (M0): ‘vocal fry’

Mechanism 1 (M1): ‘chest’

Mechanism 2 (M2): head/falsetto

Mechanism 3 (M3): ‘flageolet’

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Singers’ formant

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Overtone/harmonic singing