2011 International Conference on Speech Database and Assessments (Oriental COCOSDA) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icsda.2011.6085993
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Acoustic Parameter Databases of Dagur, Evenki, Oroqen nationalities

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“…It can be said that breath is the lifeline of Mongolian long-tune folk songs. No wonder that Mongolian long-tune masters Hazab and Baoyin Deger both attach great importance to the special role of breath in the singing of long-tune folk songs [1]. Hazab believes that the interpretation of breath is mainly realized by breathing, and the most basic feature of Mongolian long-tune is "long".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be said that breath is the lifeline of Mongolian long-tune folk songs. No wonder that Mongolian long-tune masters Hazab and Baoyin Deger both attach great importance to the special role of breath in the singing of long-tune folk songs [1]. Hazab believes that the interpretation of breath is mainly realized by breathing, and the most basic feature of Mongolian long-tune is "long".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%