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Vibrato Rate In Female Opera Singers And Female Sertanejo Singers, Melissa Mccann Apr 2016

Vibrato Rate In Female Opera Singers And Female Sertanejo Singers, Melissa Mccann

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The aim of this study was to compare female vibrato rates in two styles of singing, western classical and sertanejo. This study was conducted in order to determine if different technical approaches yield a different mean vibrato rate in female singers. Examples were taken from well-known, operatic sopranos and popular female sertanejo singers. The program Vocevista was used to gain quantitative data on the singers’ vibrato rates and vibrato extent. A purpose of this study is to determine if the findings of similar mean vibrato rate for tenors singing in operatic and sertanejo genres, also hold true for female vocalists …