Special volume: Singing
Guest editor: Kaire Maimets-Volt
Publication dates: Print version: 31 May 2008, online version: 27 May 2008
Revised selected papers from the 3rd Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology (CIM07) held in Tallinn, Estonia, August 2007
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Editorial, Ali C. Gedik
- Interdisciplinarity in JIMS, Richard Parncutt
- Foreword, Kaire Maimets-Volt
Articles
- The effect of the spoken dialect on the singing dialect: The example of Lithuanian, Rytis Ambrazevičius and Asta Leskauskaitė
- Chromaticisms or performance rules: Evidence from traditional singing, Rytis Ambrazevičius and Irena Wiśniewska
- “Singing like the Gaida (bagpipe)”: Investigating relations between singing and instrumental playing techniques in Greek Thrace, Haris Sarris and Panagiotis Tzevelekos (Audio)
- The reception of overtone singing by uninformed listeners, Marie-Cécile Barras and Anne-Marie Gouiffès
- Towards a common terminology to describe voice quality in Western lyrical singing: Contribution of a multidisciplinary research group, Nathalie Henrich, Pascal Bezard, Robert Expert, Maëva Garnier, Christian Guerin, Claire Pillot, Sophie Quattrocchi, Bernard Roubeau, Boris Terk (Audio)
- The tertiary singing audition: Perceptual and acoustic differences between successful and unsuccessful candidates, Helen F. Mitchell and Dianna T. Kenny
- Effect of voice change on singing pitch accuracy in young male singers, Elizabeth C. Willis and Dianna T. Kenny
- Historically informed retuning of polyphonic vocal performance, Jonathan Wild and Peter Schubert (Errata/Audio)
- An empirical approach to studying intonation tendencies in polyphonic vocal performances, Johanna Devaney and Daniel P.W. Ellis
- Learning to sing in tune: Does real-time visual feedback help?, Pat H. Wilson, Kerrie Lee, Jean Callaghan, C. William Thorpe
- Exploring relationships between the kinematics of a singer’s body movement and the quality of their voice, Geoff Luck and Petri Toiviainen
- Awakening the sleeping beauty: Estonian 1939 recordings, Kadri Steinbach and Morten Hein (Audio/Video)
Review: Interdisciplinary musicology conference: Afterthoughts, Ilse Lehiste