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言語 |
英語
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著者 |
Soeta, Yoshiharu
Kim, Yong Hee
Ohsawa, Tomohiro
Ito, Ken
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内容記述(抄録等) | Buddhist monks change the way of voice production according to the ceremony, and associated acoustical changes have not yet been examined scientifically. In this study, three kinds of chanting voices were recorded in Japanese Buddhist temples and analyzed. The difference in voice production between chanting and normal speech was reflected in the loudness, fundamental frequency, pitch strength, and spectral centroid, which is characterized by autocorrelation function. Voice production in each stage of Nembutsu-Wasan singing was characterized by the loudness, fundamental frequency, and pitch strength.
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主題 | Chanting voice
Japanese Buddhist temple
Autocorrelation function
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掲載誌名 |
Applied acoustics
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巻 | 91
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開始ページ | 73
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終了ページ | 76
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ISSN | 0003682X
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発行日 | 2015-04-15
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DOI | |
DOI公開日 | 2017-02-06
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NCID | AA11523946
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出版者 | Elsevier
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資料タイプ |
学術雑誌論文
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ファイル形式 |
PDF
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権利関係 | © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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著者版/出版社版 |
著者版
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業績ID | e29897
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部局 |
(旧組織)大学院総合理工学研究科
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