Re: [AUDITORY] Effect of sidetone in lowering one's own voice (PIerre DIVENYI )


Subject: Re: [AUDITORY] Effect of sidetone in lowering one's own voice
From:    PIerre DIVENYI  <pdivenyi@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 27 Jun 2019 23:08:36 -0700
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--Apple-Mail-A8329991-FC7F-4931-8B11-1E875AF26AE2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Ole, Ed Burns told me (and asked me not to repeat it to anyone) that the Ward/Bur= ns study=E2=80=99s=20 level of the white noise played binaurally when the subject was instructed t= o sing a one-octave ascending major scale was 120 dB SPL. In their lab I tri= ed to do it at only 100 dB and failed. Strictly for your information. Pierre Divenyi Sent from my autocorrecting iPad > On Jun 27, 2019, at 05:48, Ole Adrian Heggli <oleheggli@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >=20 > Hi Deep, >=20 > That depends on whether you are asking about a relative/absolute decrease o= f pitch or amplitude? >=20 > Might be of interest, if it's pitch: >=20 > Dixon Ward, W., & Burns, E. M. (1975). Pitch performance in singing withou= t auditory feedback. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 58(S1= ), S116-S116. > M=C3=BCrbe, D., Pabst, F., Hofmann, G., & Sundberg, J. (2002). Significanc= e of auditory and kinesthetic feedback to singers' pitch control. Journal of= Voice, 16(1), 44-51. =20 >=20 >=20 > Cheers, > Ole Adrian Heggli >=20 >=20 >> tor. 27. jun. 2019 kl. 06:21 skrev D Sen <dsen@xxxxxxxx>: >> Are folks aware of work that studies he lowering of one=E2=80=99s own voi= ce when there is feedback of their voice through side-tone (through headphon= es)? >>=20 >>=20 >> Thanks, >> Deep --Apple-Mail-A8329991-FC7F-4931-8B11-1E875AF26AE2 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3D= utf-8"></head><body dir=3D"auto">Hi Ole,<div><br></div><div>Ed Burns told me= (and asked me not to repeat it to anyone) that the Ward/Burns study=E2=80=99= s&nbsp;</div><div>level of the white noise played binaurally when the subjec= t was instructed to sing a one-octave ascending major scale was 120 dB SPL. I= n their lab I tried to do it at only 100 dB and failed.</div><div><br></div>= <div>Strictly for your information.</div><div>Pierre Divenyi</div><div><br><= br><div id=3D"AppleMailSignature" dir=3D"ltr">Sent from my autocorrecting iP= ad</div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br>On Jun 27, 2019, at 05:48, Ole Adrian Heggli &l= t;<a href=3D"mailto:oleheggli@xxxxxxxx">oleheggli@xxxxxxxx</a>&gt; wrote:<= br><br></div><blockquote type=3D"cite"><div dir=3D"ltr"><div dir=3D"ltr">Hi D= eep,<div><br></div><div>That depends on whether you are asking about a relat= ive/absolute decrease of pitch or amplitude?</div><div><br></div><div>Might b= e of interest, if it's pitch:</div><div><br></div><div>Dixon Ward, W., &amp;= Burns, E. M. (1975). Pitch performance in singing without auditory feedback= . The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 58(S1), S116-S116.<br></= div><div><span style=3D"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">M=C3=BC= rbe, D., Pabst, F., Hofmann, G., &amp; Sundberg, J. (2002). Significance of a= uditory and kinesthetic feedback to singers' pitch control.&nbsp;</span><i s= tyle=3D"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">Journal of Voice</i><sp= an style=3D"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">,&nbsp;</span><i st= yle=3D"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">16</i><span style=3D"fon= t-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">(1), 44-51.</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>= </div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>Cheers,</div><div>Ole Adrian Heggli= </div><div><br></div></div><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote"><div dir=3D"ltr" c= lass=3D"gmail_attr">tor. 27. jun. 2019 kl. 06:21 skrev D Sen &lt;<a href=3D"= mailto:dsen@xxxxxxxx">dsen@xxxxxxxx</a>&gt;:<br></div><blockquote class=3D"g= mail_quote" style=3D"margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,= 204,204);padding-left:1ex">Are folks aware of work that studies he lowering o= f one=E2=80=99s own voice when there is feedback of their voice through side= -tone (through headphones)?<br> <br> <br> Thanks,<br> Deep</blockquote></div> </div></blockquote></div></body></html>= --Apple-Mail-A8329991-FC7F-4931-8B11-1E875AF26AE2--


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