Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!ucbvax!pasteur!fir.berkeley.edu!maverick From: maverick@fir.berkeley.edu (Vance Maverick) Newsgroups: comp.music Subject: Re: CHANT. In tongues? Message-ID: <26381@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 20 Jul 90 17:39:50 GMT References: <31841@cup.portal.com> <26311@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> <31909@cup.portal.com> Sender: news@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU Reply-To: maverick@fir.berkeley.edu (Vance Maverick) Lines: 11 Singing in tongues? Is that like speaking in tongues? Not having heard glossolalia in action, I don't know if it presents special problems -- I seem to recall my phonetics teacher saying people used the phonemes of their native language, in which case it wouldn't. My reference on CHANT is Xavier Rodet, Yves Potard, and Jean-Baptiste Barriere. The CHANT project: From the Synthesis of the Singing Voice to Synthesis in General. Computer Music Journal (volume? number?), 1984. Reprinted in Curtis Roads, ed., The Music Machine, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1989.