% pubman genre = conference-paper @inproceedings{item_3007125, title = {{Comparison of Voice Production Types of Western Overtone Singing and South Siberian Throat Singing}}, author = {Grawunder, Sven}, language = {eng}, isbn = {1-876346-48-5}, year = {2003}, date = {2003}, abstract = {{The investigator uses a non-invasive methodology based{\textless}br{\textgreater}on a synchronous recording of voice, laryngographic{\textless}br{\textgreater}signal and subglottal resonance on 2 {\textquoteleft}European{\textquoteright}{\textless}br{\textgreater}overtone singers and 2 {\textquoteleft}Siberian{\textquoteright} semi-professional{\textless}br{\textgreater}throat singers. For the upper registers of throat singing an{\textless}br{\textgreater}extremely short contacting phase was obtained and SQ{\textless}br{\textgreater}seems to be appropriate to distinguish between both{\textless}br{\textgreater}phonation types. Lower registers share doublet and triplet{\textless}br{\textgreater}waveform patterns, but differ significantly in jitter and{\textless}br{\textgreater}shimmer rates (j {\textless} 0.1; sh {\textless} 0.15 for ThS). Other findings{\textless}br{\textgreater}are a narrowed bandwidth of a dominant F2 and an ostinato formant between F3 and F4, which are remarkable for all throat singing styles.}}, booktitle = {{15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences}}, pages = {1698--1702}, address = {Barcelona}, note = {15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS-15)}, }