962 resultados para Vocal duets with continuo.
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Spanish words by Fernando Periquet.
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Italian words.
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Each v. issued in 5 parts, each part with separate t.p.
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A case study of vocal fold paralysis treatment is described with the help of the voice quality analysis application BioMet®Phon. The case corresponds to a description of a 40 - year old female patient who was diagnosed of vocal fold paralysis following a cardio - pulmonar intervention which required intubation for 8 days and posterior tracheotomy for 15 days. The patient presented breathy and asthenic phon ation, and dysphagia. Six main examinations were conducted during a full year period that the treatment lasted consisting in periodic reviews including video - endostroboscopy, voice analysis and breathing function monitoring. The phoniatrician treatment inc luded 20 sessions of vocal rehabilitation, followed by an intracordal infiltration with Radiesse 8 months after the rehabilitation treatment started followed by 6 sessions of rehabilitation more. The videondoscopy and the voicing quality analysis refer a s ubstantial improvement in the vocal function with recovery in all the measures estimated (jitter, shimmer, mucosal wave contents, glottal closure, harmonic contents and biomechanical function analysis). The paper refers the procedure followed and the results obtained by comparing the longitudinal progression of the treatment, illustrating the utility of voice quality analysis tools in speech therapy.
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German words.
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German words.
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Quartette...Op.92 [no.] 1-4.--Zigeunerlieder...op.103 [no.]1-11.--Sechs Quartette...op.112 [no.] 1-6.--Tafellied...op.93b.--Kleine Hochzeitskantate.
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Contains songs, partly from English operas, and instrumental music.
Effects of territorial intrusions on eavesdropping neighbors: communication networks in nightingales
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Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receivers are within signaling range of each other. In such networks, individuals can obtain information on the quality and motivation of territorial neighbors by eavesdropping on their signaling interactions. In songbirds, extracting information from interactions involving neighbors is thought to be an important factor in the evolution of strategies of territory defense. In a playback experiment with radio-tagged nightingales Luscinia megarhynchos we here demonstrate that territorial males use their familiar neighbors' performance in a vocal interaction with an unfamiliar intruder as a standard for their own response. Males were attracted by a vocal interaction between their neighbor and a simulated stranger and intruded into the neighbor's territory. The more intensely the neighbor had interacted with playback, the earlier the intrusions were made, indicating that males eavesdropped on the vocal contest involving a neighbor. However, males never intruded when we had simulated by a second playback that the intruder had retreated and sang outside the neighbor's territory. These results suggest that territorial males use their neighbors' singing behavior as an early warning system when territorial integrity is threatened. Simultaneous responses by neighboring males towards unfamiliar rivals are likely to be beneficial to the individuals in maintaining territorial integrity.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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A vocalização é uma importante forma de comunicação em primatas, pois a maioria das espécies vive em florestas densas, o que dificulta a comunicação visual à distância. A espécie Cebus apella apresenta um rico repertório de sinais vocais contextualizados a diversos comportamentos, como o forrageio alimentar, alerta a predadores, chamados de contato, chamados de corte, entre outros. Com o objetivo de elaborar um banco de dados (biblioteca sonora) de vocalizações de dezesseis indivíduos cativos da espécie Cebus apella, nós coletamos no biotério da Escola Experimental de Primatas, na Universidade Federal do Pará, vocalizações emitidas em ocorrências naturais (agonismo, contato) e em experimentos planejados (alimentação individual e alarme), editamos o material coletado e produzimos os sonogramas. Registramos e analisamos, pelo menos, dez emissões sonoras distintas agrupadas em diferentes contextos (alimentação, alarme, agonismo, contato) e mapeamos os comportamentos que não foram acompanhados de vocalizações. Foram feitas análises estatísticas das diferenças entre os chamados de machos e fêmeas na situação de alimentação individual. Nossos dados confirmaram que a espécie Cebus apella, possui um repertório vocal extenso, com chamados diferentes relacionados a comportamentos particulares, diferenças sexuais nos chamados e combinação de unidades sonoras, o que está de acordo com as indicações de plasticidade cerebral e complexidade social da espécie.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Pós-graduação em Artes - IA
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Pós-graduação em Artes - IA