1926
DOI: 10.1080/00335632609379644
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An experimental study of the vibrato in speech

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“…(4) That there should be examples of vibrato in calm and agitated singing. 4 (5) That the tones selected should be sustained, unaccompanied tones to admit of an accurate reproduction by phonophotography.…”
Section: Part I Standards Of Attainment In Singing Withmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4) That there should be examples of vibrato in calm and agitated singing. 4 (5) That the tones selected should be sustained, unaccompanied tones to admit of an accurate reproduction by phonophotography.…”
Section: Part I Standards Of Attainment In Singing Withmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The writer (52) found the extent to vary from a quarter to over a half step, and Williams (106) used refined technique on the same tones studied by Schoen and found the extent to be not a tenth of a step but in the neighborhood of a half step. Gray (27) in studying emotional speech, determined that the speech vibrato was more erratic than that found in singing. The writer (55) recently reported that the average artistic vibrato is approximately seven pulses per second and a half-step in extent, with a M.D.…”
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