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Syllabling on instrument imitation case study and computational methods
Title | Syllabling on instrument imitation case study and computational methods |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2007 |
Authors | Janer, J. , & Peñalba A. |
Abstract | Syllabling is nonsense text singing that is widespread over cultures. This paper describes a case study of syllabling on instrument imitation. An additional interest of this study is to apply the results to improve voice-driven synthesizers. The presented case study addresses syllabling on instrument imitation in an educational context. |
preprint/postprint document | files/publications/da14f3-CIM07_jjaner_apenalba.pdf |