Tones shape notes: The realization of lexical tones in Chaozhou songs

Xi Zhang
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In tone languages where pitch is used to distinguish word meanings, questions arise about how tonal pitch is preserved in singing. While most studies focus on tone-melody matching by examining pitch changes between tones/notes, the pitch change of tones realized within individual notes is less investigated. This article explores how singers realized tones when singing in Chaozhou, a Southern Chinese language with a complex tonal system. It used a Chaozhou song containing 10 tonal patterns to collect data from 34 Chaozhou singers. Results show that tones are realized to varying degrees when sung, and pitch range, pitch level, and neighboring pitch of tones appear to be influential factors. Vocal training affected the realization of falling tones /53/ and /42/ by reducing the pitch fall and also affected rising tone /23/ with a larger pitch change being found for non-professional singers than for professionals. However, the singers’ experience of singing in Chaozhou did not greatly affect the tone realization. An effect of the metrical structure was only found for tones /53/ and /42/. In addition, tone sandhi affects tones /53/ and /21/. The analysis also hints at the potential effect of melodic intervals on the pitch change of tones when sung.
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声调塑造音符:潮州歌谣中词性声调的实现
在音调语言中,音高被用来区分词义,因此出现了歌唱中如何保留音调音高的问题。大多数研究通过考察音调/音符之间的音高变化来关注音调与旋律的匹配,而对单个音符内部音调的音高变化则研究较少。本文探讨了歌手在用潮州话演唱时如何实现音调,潮州话是一种具有复杂音调系统的华南语言。文章使用了一首包含 10 个声调模式的潮州歌曲,收集了 34 位潮州歌手的数据。结果表明,音调在演唱时的实现程度各不相同,音域、音高和音调的邻近音高似乎是影响因素。声乐训练通过减少音高下降影响了下降音/53/和/42/的实现,同时也影响了上升音/23/的实现,发现非专业歌手的音高变化大于专业歌手。然而,演唱者在潮州的演唱经验并没有对音色的实现产生很大影响。韵律结构只对音调/53/和音调/42/有影响。 此外,音调沙地对音调/53/和音调/21/也有影响。 分析还提示了旋律音程对音调演唱时音高变化的潜在影响。
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