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  2. Falsetto - Wikipedia

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    In falsetto, however, the vocal folds are seen to be blown apart, and in untrained falsetto singers, a permanent oval orifice is left in the middle between the edges of the two folds through which a certain volume of air escapes continuously as long as the register is engaged (the singer is singing using the voice).

  3. List of Suite PreCure episodes - Wikipedia

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    However, Falsetto creates a Negatone from the Note inside her using all the fake Fary, with the real Fary trapped inside. While working together, the Cures manage to rescue Fary and defeat the Negatone, but Noise manages to steal the Note just as they try to retrieve it, allowing Falsetto to complete the Melody of Sorrow.

  4. Jeff Buckley - Wikipedia

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    [155] The singer, Thom Yorke, said Buckley gave him the confidence to sing in falsetto. [156] The singer and guitarist Matt Bellamy of Muse said he did not believe his singing would be suitable for rock music until he heard Grace , which made him confident that "a high-pitched, softer voice can work very well". [ 157 ]

  5. Vocal register - Wikipedia

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    An example of adducted chest is belting as well as bass, baritone, and tenor classical singing. Abducted falsetto, on the opposite end of the spectrum, sounds very breathy and can possibly be a sign of a lack of vocal fold closure. However, in styles like jazz and pop, this breathy falsetto is a necessary singing technique for these genres.

  6. Teddy Pendergrass - Wikipedia

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    The song also featured Blue Notes member Lloyd Parks singing falsetto in the background and spotlighted Harold Melvin adding in a rap near the end of the song as Pendergrass kept singing, feigning tears. The song, one of Gamble and Huff's most creative productions, became a major rhythm and blues hit and put the Blue Notes on the map.

  7. Yodeling - Wikipedia

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    Yodeling (also jodeling) is a form of singing which involves repeated and rapid changes of pitch between the low-pitch chest register (or "chest voice") and the high-pitch head register or falsetto. The English word yodel is derived from the German word jodeln , meaning "to utter the syllable jo " (pronounced "yo").

  8. Whistle register - Wikipedia

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    The lower part of the whistle register may overlap the upper parts of the modal and falsetto registers, making it possible for singers to phonate these notes in different ways. However, fundamentally, the whistle register is most commonly used to produce pitches above D 6. As with the other vocal registers, the whistle register does not begin ...

  9. Falsettos - Wikipedia

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    The song "March of the Falsettos" is an ode to the immaturity of the male characters, and features the three adult male characters singing in falsetto to match Jason's pre-pubescent voice. [7] In "Trina's Song", Trina complains that "I'm tired of all the happy men who rule the world", and "her fondness for the man-babies in her life battling ...