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Acoustic Data Analysis from Multi-Sensor Capture in Rare Singing: Cantu in Paghjella Case Study

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Fig.  1:  (a) Multi-sensor  Hyper-Helmet:  1)  Adjustable  headband,  2)  Probe  height  adjustment  strut,  3)  Adjustable  US  probe  platform,  4)  Lip  camera  with  proximity  and  orientation
Fig.  2:  Screen  snapshot  of  the  recording  session  software  [10].  Top:  display  of  Cantu  in  Paghjella  lyrics
Fig.  3:  (Left)  Screen  shot  from  i-THAn  for  a  Corsican  Paghjella  recording  of  the  sustained  singing /i/ vowel
Fig. 5. Average and standard deviations value of formant frequencies (Hz) F1 to F4 for spoken  and  sung  isolated  vowels
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