Abstract
This study aims to validate our method for measuring accuracy in a melodic context. We analysed the popular song ‘Happy Birthday’ sung by 63 occasional and 14 professional singers thanks to AudioSculpt and OpenMusic (IRCAM, Paris, France). In terms of evaluation of the pitch interval deviation, we replicated the profile of occasional singers described in the literature (the slower the performance, the more accurate it is). Our results also confirm that the professional singers sing more accurately than occasional singers but not when a Western operatic singing technique is involved. These results support the relevance of our method for analysing vocal accuracy of occasional and professional singers and led us to discuss adaptations to be implemented for analysing the accuracy of operatic voices.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank the “Centre Henri Pousseur” of Liége and Guillaume Videlier for the technical support.
Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest.