falsetto|falsettos in English
noun
[fal·set·to || fɔːl'setəʊ]
high-pitched voice of a man (Music); one who sings with such a voice
Use "falsetto|falsettos" in a sentence
1. Falsetto!
2. Conclusion: FO of falsetto highest voice reduces , falsetto voice become thin in pathological voice.
3. This combination went on to become the musical Falsettos.
4. The lead singer has a falsetto voice.
5. He speaks with a falsetto voice.
6. Singers of Beijing Opera usually sing falsetto.
7. He sang to himself in a soft falsetto.
8. Instead of natural voice , the performers sing falsetto.
9. The first rifle fire came with a falsetto crack.
10. Thus he must have been singing falsetto in this role.
11. He lowered the level of his incongruous falsetto voice.
12. The incongruous falsetto voice took on a musing note.
13. There was more of Bellamy's falsetto, arpeggiated guitar, and piano playing.
14. 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.
15. Hat sang in falsetto as he carried the bag from the office.
16. Countertenors sing with a modal voice, a modal and falsetto voice or
17. The song starts with a hushed electric organ ballad, including Martin's falsetto.
18. After the meal she sang Teochew opera pieces in a booming falsetto.
19. There are two tone qualities in the human being, that is chest voice and falsetto.
20. For example, in one movie a woman sings with a very high falsetto voice.
21. For his role as a young boy, he had to speak in a high falsetto.
22. In a single song, he can employ sudden bursts of falsetto or a teasing growl.
23. The falsetto laugh of a woman suddenly delighted, her voice filling the entire bay for an instant.
24. Method: Testing F O of lowest true voice, comfortable voice, highest true voice and falsetto voice.
25. Moreover, Morrissey's falsetto wail soars above and beyond the bad music criticism languishing in his lyrics.