Descriptions and Evaluations of "Good Singing" in the Age of 'The Voice'

Australian Voice Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.56307/vrxq8982
Melissa Forbes, A. Krause, Xanthe Lowe-Brown
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What constitutes “good singing” can be hotly contested amongst singing voice pedagogues, yet little is known about what the general public considers to be “good singing”. Within a program of research on musical identity and singing self-concept, this mixed-methods pilot study considered how members of the public (N = 52) described and evaluated stylistically different versions of a sung melody to test a hypothesis that reality TV singing may be deemed as “good singing”. Participants were exposed to three versions of “Happy Birthday”: 1) amateurs singing “as they would normally sing”; 2) professionals performing a “plain” version; 3) the same professionals singing an embellished version in the style of The Voice reality TV show. Results indicate that both professional versions were considered “better singing” than the amateur singing. While respondents focused on the technical deficiencies for amateurs, descriptions of the professionals concerned style. Stated exemplars of “good singing” were split between the two professional versions—based on sophistication and creativity (“professional: embellished”) or vocal quality (“professional: plain”). While respondents’ preferred version largely matched their chosen exemplar of “good singing”, participants were more likely to sing along with the “amateur” version. Implications for singing voice pedagogy and engagement in singing activities for wellbeing are considered.
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《好声音》时代“好歌唱”的描述与评价
什么是“好歌唱”,在歌唱教师之间可以激烈争论,但很少知道一般公众认为什么是“好歌唱”。在一个关于音乐身份和歌唱自我概念的研究项目中,这项混合方法的试点研究考虑了公众(N = 52)如何描述和评估不同风格的演唱旋律,以检验真人秀演唱可能被视为“好歌唱”的假设。参与者听了三种版本的“生日快乐”:1)业余爱好者“像平常一样”唱;2)专业人士表演“普通”版本;3)同样的专业人士演唱《美国好声音》真人秀风格的修饰版。结果表明,两个专业版本都被认为比业余版本“唱得更好”。虽然受访者主要关注业余爱好者的技术不足,但专业人士的描述涉及风格。“好歌唱”的典范被分为两种专业版本,基于成熟度和创造力(“专业:修饰”)或音质(“专业:平淡”)。虽然受访者喜欢的版本在很大程度上符合他们选择的“好歌”典范,但参与者更有可能跟着“业余”版本一起唱。考虑了歌唱声乐教学和参与歌唱活动的影响。
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