This paper presents an early version of an open extendable research and educational platform to support users in learning and mastering the different types of rare-singing. The platform is interfaced with a portable helmet to synchronously capture multiple signals during singing in a non-laboratory environment. Collected signals reflect articulatory movements and induced vibrations. The platform consists of four main modules : i) a capture and recording module, ii) a data replay (post processing) module, iii) an acoustic auto adaptation learning module, iv) and a 3D visualization sensory motor learning module. Our demo will focus on the first two modules. The system has been tested on two rare endangered singing musical styles, the Corsican " Cantu in Paghjella " , and the Byzantine hymns from Mount Athos, Greece. The versatility of the approach is further demonstrated by capturing a contemporary singing style known as " Human Beat Box.
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