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The vocal tract and the sound of a didgeridoo

机译:声道和迪吉里杜管的声音

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The Australian didgeridoo (or yidaki in the Yolngu language of northern Australia) is a simple musical instrument that, at the lips of an experienced player, is capable of a spectacular variety of timbres — considerably greater than those that can be coaxed from orchestral instruments, for example. To understand this phenomenon, we simultaneously measured the sound produced by the didgeridoo and the acoustic impedance of the player's vocal tract. We find that the maxima in the envelope of the sound spectrum are associated with minima in the impedance of the vocal tract, as measured just inside the lips. This acoustic effect is similar to the production of vowel sounds made during human speech or singing, although the mechanism is different, and leads to the surprising conclusion that experienced players are subconsciously using their glottis to accentuate the instrument's tonal variation.
机译:澳大利亚的迪吉里杜(didgeridoo)(或北澳大利亚的Yolngu语言中的yidaki)是一种简单的乐器,在经验丰富的演奏家的唇上,能够发出各种壮观的音色-远大于可以从管弦乐器中哄出来的音色,例如。为了了解这种现象,我们同时测量了迪吉里杜管产生的声音和演奏者声道的声阻抗。我们发现,声音频谱的最大值与仅在嘴唇内部测量的声道阻抗的最小值相关。这种声音效果类似于在人的语音或唱歌过程中产生的元音声音,尽管其机制有所不同,并得出令人惊讶的结论,即经验丰富的演奏者正在下意识地利用声门来加重乐器的音调变化。

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