Abstract

Fundamental frequency was measured in high and low vowels in solo-singing. The effect of vowel height on Fo in singing was smaller than in speech, but it was shown to be highly significant. The results of a subsequent listening test indicated that listeners seemed to compensate perceptually for the inherent fundamental frequency differences when listening to solo-singing.

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