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Manuel Brandner, Matthias Frank and Alois Sontacchi
Singing voice directivity for five sustained German vowels /a:/, /e:/, /i:/, /o:/, /u:/ over a wide pitch range was investigated using a multichannel microphone array with high spatial resolution along the horizontal and vertical axes. A newly created da...
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Barteld N. J. Postma, Evan Green, Eckhard Kahle and Brian F. G. Katz
Prior to Sabine?s work on the Fogg Art Museum and Boston Symphony Hall, several numerical guidelines had been developed and applied to the design of rooms with specific acoustic demands such as theatres, concert halls, and opera houses. Previous papers h...
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Anil Palaparthi, Simeon Smith and Ingo R. Titze
The goal of this research publication is to advance the current state of computer simulation of voice production. Many future questions about the physiology, biomechanics, and acoustics of vocalization are expected to be answered by simulation to avoid e...
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Braxton Boren
History contains many accounts of speeches given by civic and military leaders before large crowds prior to the invention of electronic amplification. Historians have debated the historical accuracy of these accounts, often making some reference to acous...
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