In the Penn Phonetics Lab in early August, rising second-year Nicholas Eiffert places a metal contraption over the head of Maggie Compton, a high school friend of his who has agreed to participate in the study hes helping facilitate.
Weve affectionately named this the cage, he says as he checks the alignment of the ultrasound probe on Comptons chin. Thats your tongue, he says, pointing to a moving image on the facing computer screen. This all looks pretty good, confirms Audrey Keener, another Penn rising second-year working in the lab.
During the next 20 or so minutes, Compton reads then sings a series of words, each one recorded by the computer. The ultrasound captures images of her tongue placement in the mouth, and an electroglottograph (EGG) strapped around her neck measures vocal fold vibrations.
The experiment is part of work led by Penn linguist Jianjing Kuang aimed at understanding how people create vowel sounds when they sing. This summer, through thePenn Undergraduate Research Mentoring(PURM) program offered by theCenter for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships, Keener and Eiffert recruited participants for the study, ran sessions, and compiled recordings of famous singers to analyze the same auditory components they were measuring in person.
Music has a privilege in auditory processing, and singing is a special case of speech production and perception, Kuang says. Speaking uses minimal effort, in terms of articulation and processing. But people have to train to be good singers. In this project, we want to push the limit, to look at what happens when human beings maximize their effort and try to achieve the best acoustic effects.
This summers project expands on a small sample of local singers that third-year linguistics doctoral student May Chan had previously recruited to study vowel articulation in singing.
She and Kuang are still working through that analysis, but they did notice some patterns early on. For sopranos its obvious. When they sing very high notes, the only vowel they can produce is aaaaahhh, Kuang explains. For the lower vocal range, there has to be greater modification. Because vowels vary in what the mouth does to produce them, singers of different vocal ranges must employ different strategies to sing them.
Getting a clearer picture of such tactics would require analyzing the interaction between tongue placement and pitch in more people. Inspired by the enthusiasm of students in a class she taught this past spring called The Phonetics of Singing, Kuang decided to broaden the study and offer two PURM internship spots this summer.
For Keener and Eiffert, the opportunity sat at the intersection of their interests. Keener, a computer science major from Bethel, Connecticut, plays piano and flute; Eiffert, a double major in math and computer science from Bordentown, New Jersey, used to play saxophone and took music theory classes in high school.
Kuang invited the two Penn undergrads to join her lab, then divided the project into two major components, one focused on lab work, another on compiling a corpus of famous singers. The students began their 10-week internship on June 7.
With oversight from Kuang and Chan, Keener and Eiffert spent much of their time running the experiments, which took place in a soundproof room on the third floor of a Walnut Street building. The pandemic had left the equipment mostly dormant for several years, so getting it up and running again required some trial and error.
Setting up the lab to run articulatory experiments felt like a big task, Chan says. Yet the trio was up for the challenge, taking turns as faux participants and testing the equipment with run-throughs of songs and sounds, like Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and aaahhhh or helllllooooo.
With the set-up squared, they began bringing in participantsminimal singing skills necessarywho would get connected to the computer via a headset that held an ultrasound probe snugly under the chin. A Velcro strap held an EGG loosely around the neck.
Music has a privilege in auditory processing, and singing is a special case of speech production and perception.Penn linguist Jianjing Kuang
Each person would start by speaking a set of words, then move into singing scales, not the do-re-mi kind, but word sets Chan had developed. Starting at the bottom of their vocal range, participants would go through one seriesbot, boot, bat, beat, bet, bought, for examplemove up a note, then repeat until they could go no higher. They completed the exercise five times, with different word sets each time. We took turns having somebody outfit the participant and run recordings, while the other person was at the piano playing the pitches, Keener says.
Eiffert also led a secondary aspect of the work, compiling classical recordings the team could use to study the same vowel articulation in singing. Ive been going through this huge database to find songs that are vocal-only or vocal and piano or guitar, he says. Those can be used to see how vowels change as someones voice pitch changes.
This summer, the Penn Phonetics Lab team ran the in-person experiment with 17 people. To date, the corpus Eiffert is building has some 500 recordings from around 25 singers.
The point of all this research is to get at what happens when someone makes vowel sounds, which are the most discernible part of speech, according to Kuang. When we speak, we have consonants and vowels, she says. Consonants are mostly just noise. The most mechanical or vocalic part of speech is the vowel. We focus on vowels to get a rich acoustic analysis.
Chan sees implications for both linguistics and music research. On the linguistic end, work on singing helps us understand the full potential of the human voice and its relationship with linguistic structure, she says. On the music side, experimental techniques for studying singing will allow for a more systematic way of describing musical genres and techniques across cultures, capturing the unique ways our vocal tracts are used.
Beyond that, more insight into this type of speech production could reveal information about how the human brain functions. Its connected to the theoretical understanding of how the human vocal tract works, Kuang says. The brain and auditory system work together to perceive sound. Better understanding this will allow us to potentially help people with hearing loss, too.
Though the research continues, Keener and Eiffert have now finished their summer work in the lab. It remains to be seen whether theyll rejoin the lab this fallKuang has extended an invitationbut they both express gratitude for the experience. It was great going through the process of figuring out a project, getting it to work smoothly, Eiffert says.
That ease is on display back in the lab in early August. Eiffert reassures Compton, his friend and that days participant, that many people need multiple tries for the scales. He checks that shes comfortable. Keener looks on from the piano, offering input and gently pinging each key. At sessions end, theyve generated more data to add to the larger set, moving one step closer to unlocking the connection between singing, speech production, and the brain.
May Pik Yu Chan is a third-year doctoral student in the Linguistics Departmentin the School of Arts & Sciences.
Nicholas Eiffert is a rising second-year from Bordentown, New Jersey, double majoring in math and computer science in the School of Arts & Sciences.
Audrey Keener is a rising second-year from Bethel, Connecticut, majoring in computer science in the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Jianjing Kuang is an associate professor in theLinguistics Departmentin the School of Arts & Sciences. She co-directs thePenn Phonetics Laboratory, and is faculty of MindCORE and the Center for East Asian Studies.
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