Who has the best falsetto voice?, a.k.a high voice .__. |
Who has the best falsetto voice?, a.k.a high voice .__. |
*My Cinderella.* |
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For those of you who don't know what falsetto is:
QUOTE Falsetto is a singing technique that produces sounds that are pitched higher than the singer's normal range, in the treble range.[1] Some examples are: Justin Timberlake, Michael Jackson, Prince, etc.It is a slightly artificially-raised sounding pitch that often occurs momentarily, if repeatedly, in boys during puberty as their voice changes. Do you like when artists sing in their falsetto voice? Why or why not? If you do, which ones do you hate/love? I think that Justin Timberlake is overdoing it with the falsetto. Although it does sound good, he needs some in his regular range as well. |
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*Duchess of Dork* |
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Best falsetto, hands down (in my opinion) was Freddie Mercury's, from Queen.
I always think of.. "somebody toooo(falsettoooooooooooooo) looooooove" from Somebody to Love. oh and of course "carry on... carry on..." from Bohemian Rhapsody. Yeah, typically speaking, falsetto is in reference to men, not women. Although, by strictist of definitions, it could refer to either. 1. an unnaturally or artificially high-pitched voice or register, esp. in a man. 2. a person, esp. a man, who sings with such a voice. –adjective 3. of, noting, or having the quality and compass of such a voice. –adverb 4. in a falsetto. From dictionary.com because, of course, I'd never remember that all verbatim. But, if you are going to use a woman as an example, remember the key words "unnaturally or articially high-pitched voice or register." I don't think Mariah fits in that catagory, even though her voice always gives me a headache. ![]() |
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