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In this paper, two Mongolian long-tune folk songs with different subjects are taken as experimental objects, and research them in the experimental phonetics method. The fundamental parameters such as fundamental frequency (F0), energy, formant and duration were extracted from the vocal signals; the acoustic parameters were compared and analyzed. The results show that there are many differences in the acoustic parameters when singing, Fist: the energy and the F0 of Mongolian Pastoral Songs are higher than the hymn, which shows the acoustic characteristics of the melodious loud and clear and the Formant parameter reflects the singer’s singing level, and their different the me concentrate on differences of the energy and F0.
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Guangming, Qi, Y., Chen, G. (2018). A Comparative Acoustic Analysis of Mongolian Long Tunes of Pastoral and Hymn. In: Yuan, H., Geng, J., Liu, C., Bian, F., Surapunt, T. (eds) Geo-Spatial Knowledge and Intelligence. GSKI 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 848. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0893-2_18
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