A Descriptive Comparison of Oral Cavity Movements Between Brass Instrumentalists Performing Large Interval Slurs.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Medical problems of performing artists Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.21091/mppa.2024.04020
Peter W Iltis, Jens Frahm, Dirk Voit, Aaron Wright, Amy Dever
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Abstract

Objective: We have previously described patterns of oral cavity movement in advanced French horn players during the performance of large interval slurs. The current study expands upon that work by reporting comparisons between horn, trumpet, and trombone players performing similar large interval exercises.

Methods: Real-time MRI (RT-MRI) films at 20 msec resolution were simultaneously obtained in the sagittal and coronal planes in 10 trumpet players, 9 horn players, and 10 trombone players as they performed 2 repetitions each of slur sequences spanning 1 octave and 1 octave + 3rd (interval of a tenth) at a mezzo forte dynamic level. Nine profile lines were overlaid on the sagittal images allowing the measurement of dorsal tongue edge movement using a customized MATLAB toolkit. Image J (FIJI) was utilized to measure the cross-sectional area formed between the dorsal edge of the tongue and the hard palate as depicted in coronal images.

Results: In horn and trumpet players, but not in trombone players, sagittal and coronal views demonstrate patterned tongue movements that narrow and widen the air channel during ascending and descending slurs, respectively. The magnitude of these movements is greater during larger intervals, though not perfectly consistent within each slur sequence. The sagittal views revealed these patterns to be most prominent in the anterior oral cavity rather than the middle and posterior oral cavity across all instruments.

Conclusion: Conformational changes of the oral cavity (vocal-tract tuning) during large interval slurs in the upper register may assist performance in trumpet and horn players. Trombone players may also employ these strategies when the extreme upper register is involved, but future study must verify this.

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铜管乐器演奏者演奏大音程含糊音时口腔运动的描述性比较。
目的:我们以前已经描述过高级法国号演奏者在演奏大间隔音时的口腔运动模式。目前的研究通过比较圆号、小号和长号演奏者进行类似的大间隔练习来扩展这项工作。方法:对10名小号演奏者、9名圆号演奏者和10名长号演奏者在中强音动态水平上重复1八度音程和1八度+ 3度音程各2次,同时在矢状面和冠状面采集分辨率为20毫秒的实时磁共振成像(RT-MRI)影像。9条轮廓线叠加在矢状图像上,使用定制的MATLAB工具包测量舌背边缘的运动。图像J(斐济)用于测量在冠状图像中所描绘的舌背边缘和硬腭之间形成的横截面积。结果:在圆号和小号演奏者中,而在长号演奏者中,矢状面和冠状面分别显示了在上升和下降的发音过程中舌头运动的变窄和变宽。这些运动的幅度在更大的间隔中更大,尽管在每个浆液序列中并不完全一致。矢状面显示,这些模式在所有器械中最突出的是前口腔,而不是中口腔和后口腔。结论:大音程上音域的口腔构象改变(声道调音)可能有助于小号和圆号演奏者的演奏。当涉及到极端上音域时,长号演奏者也可能采用这些策略,但还需要进一步的研究来验证。
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期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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