Singérer
Singérer is a neologism used in experimental music technology and computational linguistics to denote the process of converting a spoken utterance into a sung vocal line. The term refers to systems that segment spoken input into syllables, assign musical pitch contours, and render the result with a vocal synthesizer or voice samples. The aim is to produce a singing-like rendition that preserves the approximate rhythm and phrasing of the original speech while applying musical prosody.
Etymology and usage: Singérer appears in limited online discussions and experimental software documentation as a portmanteau
Applications and implementations: In practice, singérer workflows involve pronunciation dictionaries, pitch mapping or extraction, lyric segmentation,
See also: Autotune, vocoder, singing synthesis, speech-to-singing, voice conversion, prosody transfer, digital signal processing.