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An acoustic analysis of âkulningâ (cattle calls) recorded in an outdoor setting on location in Dalarna (Sweden)
The Swedish cattle call singing style âkulningâ issurprisingly understudied, despite its almostmythical status in Swedish folklore. While somephysiological-productive aspects of kulning havebeen treated in previous work, acoustic propertiesare still much lacking description. This paper addsto and extends the results presented in a previousstudy [7], where kulning and head voice (âfalsettoâ)was acoustically analysed in two indoor settings:a normal room and an anechoic chamber. In thepresent study, the same singer, singing the samekulning in the same two modes (kulning and headvoice), was recorded in an outdoor setting (close tothe singerâs home), thus allowing for a comparisonbetween âclinicalâ and more ecologically valid data.Paper P7.37</p
An acoustic analysis of âkulningâ (cattle calls) recorded in an outdoor setting on location in Dalarna (Sweden)
The Swedish cattle call singing style âkulningâ issurprisingly understudied, despite its almostmythical status in Swedish folklore. While somephysiological-productive aspects of kulning havebeen treated in previous work, acoustic propertiesare still much lacking description. This paper addsto and extends the results presented in a previousstudy [7], where kulning and head voice (âfalsettoâ)was acoustically analysed in two indoor settings:a normal room and an anechoic chamber. In thepresent study, the same singer, singing the samekulning in the same two modes (kulning and headvoice), was recorded in an outdoor setting (close tothe singerâs home), thus allowing for a comparisonbetween âclinicalâ and more ecologically valid data.Paper P7.37</p