falsetto in English

noun
1
a method of voice production used by male singers, especially tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range.
he sang in a piercing falsetto

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1. Falsetto!

2. Conclusion: FO of falsetto highest voice reduces , falsetto voice become thin in pathological voice.

3. The lead singer has a falsetto voice.

4. He speaks with a falsetto voice.

5. Singers of Beijing Opera usually sing falsetto.

6. He sang to himself in a soft falsetto.

7. Instead of natural voice , the performers sing falsetto.

8. The first rifle fire came with a falsetto crack.

9. Thus he must have been singing falsetto in this role.

10. He lowered the level of his incongruous falsetto voice.

11. The incongruous falsetto voice took on a musing note.

12. There was more of Bellamy's falsetto, arpeggiated guitar, and piano playing.

13. In addition, oral pressure increased when the voice transferred from chest voice to falsetto, may be due to the increase in the tension and vibratory frequency of the vocal folds in falsetto.

14. Hat sang in falsetto as he carried the bag from the office.

15. Countertenors sing with a modal voice, a modal and falsetto voice or

16. The song starts with a hushed electric organ ballad, including Martin's falsetto.

17. After the meal she sang Teochew opera pieces in a booming falsetto.

18. There are two tone qualities in the human being, that is chest voice and falsetto.

19. For example, in one movie a woman sings with a very high falsetto voice.

20. For his role as a young boy, he had to speak in a high falsetto.

21. In a single song, he can employ sudden bursts of falsetto or a teasing growl.

22. The falsetto laugh of a woman suddenly delighted, her voice filling the entire bay for an instant.

23. Method: Testing F O of lowest true voice, comfortable voice, highest true voice and falsetto voice.

24. Moreover, Morrissey's falsetto wail soars above and beyond the bad music criticism languishing in his lyrics.

25. She commenced an impersonation of Hodges, piping inaudible words in effete falsetto, rolling her eyes like a stage Othello.

26. You might have the Ability to blow bubbles, or sing in a falsetto, or dance the waltz

27. His sister Mary helped him with the costumes, but he furnished the rich falsetto, routinely deceiving even his friends.

28. 6 She commenced an impersonation of Hodges, piping inaudible words in effete falsetto, rolling her eyes like a stage Othello.

29. Countertenors have the ability to produce a full sound in falsetto, sometimes allowing the voice to reach soprano levels

30. 21 The concluding song, Murder in the Market, brings a hilarious stanza sung falsetto when the murderess gives her defiant answer.

31. This album included the first Bee Gees songs wherein Barry used falsetto, something that would later become a trademark of the band.

32. The concluding song, Murder in the Market, brings a hilarious stanza sung falsetto when the murderess gives her defiant answer.

33. It fits the times nicely: there's some of fellow Brit, Sam Smith, in Sheeran's rubbery falsetto, plus some of Robin Thicke's ubiquitous 'Blurred Lines' in the percussion.

34. The Castrati of 16th-century Rome – singers known for their angelic, falsetto voices equivalent to those of sopranos – were often the most celebrated in the chorus.

35. Despite the inability of the music to live up to the high standards of Jimmy Somerville's ridiculously skilled falsetto voice, the Communards' first album achieved platinum status in …

36. However, it should be pay attention to the three main vocal technique: the breath, changing back and forth between the normal chest voice and a falsetto , and pronounce words correctly.

37. Ladies stood on their chairs and waved their handkerchiefs, while men threw up their hats, danced, and Catcalled. They whined it, they Catcalled it, they shrieked it in falsetto imitation of Clarence's mother.

38. For two and a half hours, 20,000 Parisians join hearts with U2 for one of the finest shows of the tour to date, from the opening falsetto of Elevation to the closing Alleluiahs of Walk On

39. While the exact number and definition of vocal registers is a controversial topic within the field of singing, the sciences identify only four registers: the whistle register, the falsetto register, the modal register, and the vocal fry register.

40. ‘Mike's pinched, Adenoidal tenor gave a little bite to the verses of their songs, but they were defined by Brian's angelic falsetto on the choruses.’ ‘Literate lyrics, an insistent strum, and an endearingly Adenoidal yelp combine for a thoroughly enjoyable song.’ ‘Oh, and the singer's Adenoidal …

41. First, the so-called Castrati singers were, in fact, a heterogeneous group consisting of women who posed as castrated men, men with hypogonadism and/or cryptorchidism, men with intact testes who probably sang as counter tenors or falsetto, and a few singers who either had their testes removed or crushed