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SINGING PORTUGUESE NASAL VOWELS ... : PRACTICAL STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING NASALITY IN BRAZILIAN ART SONGS ...
Campelo, André. - : University of Kentucky, 2017
Abstract: The articulation of Portuguese nasalized vowels poses some articulatory problems accompanied by negative acoustic effects for the performance of Brazilian art songs. The main objective was to find strategies that permit the singer to conciliate an idiomatic pronunciation of these vowels with a well-balanced resonance, a desirable quality in classical singing. In order to devise these strategies, the author examined sources dealing with nasalized vowels from varied perspectives: acoustic properties of vowel nasalization, phonetic and phonological aspects ofBrazilian Portuguese (BP), historical views on nasality in singing, and recent vocal pedagogy research. In addition to the overall loss of sonority, the main effect of nasalization is felt mainly in the first formant (F1) region of oral vowels, due to the introduction of nasal formants and antiformants, and to shifts in the tongue posture. Several sources report the existence of a nasality contour in BP, by which a nasalized vowel starts with an oral phase ...
Keyword: Modern Languages; Music Education; Music Performance; Spanish and Portuguese Language and Literature; Speech and Hearing Science
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.13023/etd.2017.181
http://uknowledge.uky.edu/music_etds/89/
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The power of the pen : translation & censorship in nineteenth-century Europe
Merkle, Denise (Hrsg.); O'Sullivan, Carol (Hrsg.); Perojo Arronte, María Eugenia. - Wien [u.a.] : Lit, 2010
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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