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¿Se puede mejorar una voz de canto natural a través del procesamiento digital? Implicaciones del entrenamiento de la voz y la vocología en cantantes

Can a natural singing voice be enhanced through digital processing? Implications of voice training and vocology in singers



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¿Se puede mejorar una voz de canto natural a través del procesamiento digital? Implicaciones del entrenamiento de la voz y la vocología en cantantes. Rev. Investig. Innov. Cienc. Salud [Internet]. 2021 Dec. 18 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];3(2):72-86. Available from: https://riics.info/index.php/RCMC/article/view/119

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Junseo Cha
    Seong Hee Choi
      Chul-Hee Choi

        Introducción. La forma tradicional de facilitar una buena voz para cantar se ha logrado mediante un riguroso entrenamiento de la voz. Sin embargo, en la actualidad, existen aspectos de la voz cantada que pueden mejorarse mediante el procesamiento digital. Aunque en el pasado las manipulaciones de frecuencia o intensidad tenían que lograrse a través de las diversas técnicas de canto del cantante, la tecnología actual permite ahora mejorar la voz del canto desde los instrumentos dentro de los estudios de grabación. En esencia, la pedagogía de la voz tradicional y la evolución del procesamiento de audio digital se esfuerzan por lograr una mejor calidad de la voz cantada, pero con métodos diferentes. No obstante, los principales aspectos de cómo se puede manipular la voz cantada no se comunican entre los profesionales de cada campo respectivo.

        Objetivo. Este artículo ofrece información sobre cómo la calidad de la voz cantada se puede cambiar fisiológicamente a través de las formas tradicionales del entrenamiento de la voz, y también digitalmente a través de varios instrumentos que ahora están disponibles en los estudios de grabación.

        Reflexión. Las formas en que los cantantes entrenan su voz deben estar mediadas por la tecnología de audio que está disponible en la actualidad. Aunque hay aspectos en los que la tecnología digital puede ayudar a la voz del cantante, quedan áreas en las que los cantantes deben entrenar su sistema de canto a nivel fisiológico para producir una mejor voz al cantar.


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