Literature DB >> 29231954

Movements of the Tongue during Lip Trills in Horn Players: Real-Time MRI Insights.

Peter W Iltis1, Jens Frahm, Dirk Voit, Arun Joseph, Eckart Altenmüller, Aaron Miller.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Movements inside the oral cavity during lip trilling in horn-playing are poorly understood and controversial, particularly with respect to pedagogy. Developments in real-time magnetic resonance imaging (RT-MRI) allow representations of oral cavity movement during lip trill performance on a MRI-compatible horn to be recorded and quantified.
METHODS: We present RT-MRI data on 11 highly skilled horn players obtained from serial images acquired at acquisition times of 33.3, 18.2, and 10.0 ms (i.e., at 30, 55 and 100 frames/sec) as they performed sixteenth note, whole-step trills between Eb4 and F4 (concert pitch) at two tempos, ~60 bpm and as fast as possible.
RESULTS: For fast trilling (mean speed 178.3±24.7 bpm), 7 of 11 subjects exclusively utilized a tongue movement strategy, 3 used both a tongue and jaw strategy, and 1 exclusively used a jaw strategy. For trilling at ~60 bpm, all 11 subjects used a tongue movement strategy.
CONCLUSIONS: We suggest using these movement strategies in teaching whole-step trills.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29231954     DOI: 10.21091/mppa.2017.4042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Probl Perform Art        ISSN: 0885-1158            Impact factor:   1.106


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