Categoria dell'articolo: Research article
Pubblicato online: 30 mar 2024
Pagine: 17 - 26
Ricevuto: 14 nov 2023
Accettato: 25 gen 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ijmbr-2024-0004
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© 2024 Xuejie Huang et al., published by Sciendo
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The research focusses on understanding the controls and predicting singers’ work efficiency, which is measured by rework times (RwT) in the recording studios. We conducted a comprehensive literature synthesis to identify a set of nine critical factors combining advancements in both acoustic field and recording practice. We measured each of these potential variables while 10 individual singers performed the same original song independently. The pieces of music sentences (n = 380) were analyzed by the multiple linear regression method. We found that:
In the recording process, the RwT of a singer are predicted mainly by intensity, singing duration (SinD) and rhythm consistency. SinD mediates the connection between intensity and RwT. A singing peak exists in the performance.