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falsetto
fal·set·to F0025200 (fôl-sĕt′ō)n. pl. fal·set·tos 1. A voice in a register higher than a person's usual register, resulting from a change in the way the vocal cords are vibrated.2. One who sings or talks in this register. [Italian, diminutive of falso, false, from Latin falsus; see false.] fal·set′to adv.falsetto (fɔːlˈsɛtəʊ) n, pl -tos (Music, other) a form of vocal production used by male singers to extend their range upwards beyond its natural compass by limiting the vibration of the vocal cords[C18: from Italian, from falso false]fal•set•to (fɔlˈsɛt oʊ) n., pl. -tos, adj., adv. n. 1. an unnaturally high-pitched voice, esp. in a man. 2. a person, esp. a man, who sings with such a voice. adj. 3. of, noting, or having the quality and compass of such a voice. adv. 4. in a falsetto. [1765–75; < Italian] falsetto1. singing above normal range2. A male voice pushed above the normal range, as in the adult alto, now usually used for a tone lacking the fullness of the counter tenor.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | falsetto - a male singing voice with artificially high tones in an upper registerhead register, head tone, head voice - the higher ranges of the voice in speaking or singing; the vibrations of sung notes are felt in the head | Adj. | 1. | falsetto - artificially high; above the normal voice range; "a falsetto voice"high-pitched, high - used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency |
falsettonoun high voice, high-pitched voice Even though it's high, it's not a falsetto.Translationsfalsetto (foːlˈsetou) – plural falˈsettos – noun an unnaturally high (singing) voice in men, or a man with such a voice. He was singing in falsetto; He is a falsetto. 假聲 假声 adverbHe sings falsetto. 用假聲地 用假声地falsetto
falsetto (fôlsĕt`tō) [Ital.,=diminutive of false], high-pitched, unnatural tones above the normal register of the male voicevoice, sound produced by living beings. The source of the sound in human speaking and singing is the vibration of the vocal cords, which are inside the larynx, and the production of the sounds is called phonation. ..... Click the link for more information. , produced, according to some theories, by the vibration of only the edges of the larynx. Some male altos are tenors skilled in the use of falsetto. Falsetto tone is usually thin and expressionless, but can be used with good effect.Falsetto a register of the singing voice (usually the male voice), in which the head register is used exclusively (without the chest register). In falsetto, the edges of the vocal chords become thinner and form an opening, which causes the voice to sound weak and soft, with fewer overtones. Until the beginning of the 19th century, falsetto was used by tenors to sing high notes. In contemporary operatic and concert singing, the dramatically expressive top notes are produced by mixing the chest and head registers. Falsetto notes are used only to produce special tonal coloring. falsetto a form of vocal production used by male singers to extend their range upwards beyond its natural compass by limiting the vibration of the vocal cords falsetto
fal·set·to (fawl-set'tō), Descriptive of phonation at an unnaturally high frequency. [It., fr. falso, false, + -etto, dim. suffix] fal·set·to (fawl-set'tō) High-pitched voice produced by vibration of the anterior third of the vocal folds while the posterior folds are tightly adducted. See also: voice[It., fr. falso, false, + -etto, dim. suffix]falsettoenUS
Synonyms for falsettonoun high voiceSynonyms- high voice
- high-pitched voice
Words related to falsettonoun a male singing voice with artificially high tones in an upper registerRelated Words- head register
- head tone
- head voice
adj artificially highRelated Words |