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The Creation of Melodic Contours from Non-Melodic Raw Material Without Loss of Text or Timbre

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Intelligibility of sung texts depends on speed of articulation and degree of homogeneity of timbre. Pitch variation not exceeding major third preserves these characteristics. By using prerecorded loops of raw material, a fifth apart, total vocal range can be covered. Within these limits text, rhythm, timbre and intelligibility are preserved, and by varying playback velocity, any desired melodic contours realized.

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JAES Volume 11 Issue 1 pp. 55-57; January 1963
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