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452 related items for PubMed ID: 23528675

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  • 2. Pitch-matching in poor singers: human model advantage.
    Lévêque Y, Giovanni A, Schön D.
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  • 3. An acoustical study of vocal pitch matching in congenital amusia.
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  • 6. A frog in your throat or in your ear? Searching for the causes of poor singing.
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  • 8. Pitch discrimination and pitch matching abilities with vocal and nonvocal stimuli.
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  • 9. The Effect of Timbre, Pitch, and Vibrato on Vocal Pitch-Matching Accuracy.
    Duvvuru S, Erickson M.
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  • 10. Sensorimotor Mismapping in Poor-pitch Singing.
    He H, Zhang WD.
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  • 11. Singing ability is rooted in vocal-motor control of pitch.
    Hutchins S, Larrouy-Maestri P, Peretz I.
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  • 12. Vocal pitch shift in congenital amusia (pitch deafness).
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  • 14. Imprecise singing is widespread.
    Pfordresher PQ, Brown S, Meier KM, Belyk M, Liotti M.
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  • 16. Effect of Training and Level of External Auditory Feedback on the Singing Voice: Pitch Inaccuracy.
    Bottalico P, Graetzer S, Hunter EJ.
    J Voice; 2017 Jan; 31(1):122.e9-122.e16. PubMed ID: 26948385
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  • 17. Singing with yourself: evidence for an inverse modeling account of poor-pitch singing.
    Pfordresher PQ, Mantell JT.
    Cogn Psychol; 2014 May; 70():31-57. PubMed ID: 24480454
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  • 18. The timbre of the voice as perceived by the singer him-/herself.
    Vurma A.
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  • 20. Individuals with congenital amusia imitate pitches more accurately in singing than in speaking: implications for music and language processing.
    Liu F, Jiang C, Pfordresher PQ, Mantell JT, Xu Y, Yang Y, Stewart L.
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