This is an abstract for the presentation made by Nazia Munir at PEVOC7 (Pan European Voice Conference) in Groningen 2007. More information: www.completevocalinstitute.com --- Title: Assessing the validity of a method for classification of all singing voice into four vocal modes as taught by ‘The Complete Vocal Technique’ Abstract Twelve Speech and Language Therapists with no specific training in singing were given a one day training course in the theory and identification of the vocal modes. They were then asked to identify the vocal mode of 96 randomly presented voice samples covering different singing styles and produced by 24 singers (12 female, 12 male). A training CD was provided for home practice and the test was repeated two weeks later after a brief refresher course. Preliminary results indicate that the average percentage score of correctly identified vocal modes was 91.6 (SD 3.0%, range 87.5-97.9%) on the first test and 96.7 (SD 3.7%, range 89.6-100%). The average percentage wrong allocations for the first and second tests respectively were 4.9, 3.5% for Neutral; 9.7%, 4.9% for Curbing; 13.5%, 3.5% for Overdrive and 5.6%, 1.4% for Belting. With relatively little training Speech Therapists can be trained to identify these four vocal modes with a high degree of accuracy. |