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Definition of Falsettoed

Falsetto
Falsetto Fal*set"to, n.; pl. Falsettos. [It. falsetto, dim. fr. L. falsus. See False.] A false or artificial voice; that voice in a man which lies above his natural voice; the male counter tenor or alto voice. See Head voice, under Voice.

Meaning of Falsettoed from wikipedia

- Falsetto (/fɔːlˈsɛtoʊ, fɒl-/ fawl-SET-oh, fol-, Italian: [falˈsetto]; Italian diminutive of falso, "false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency...
- Falsettos is a sung-through musical with a book by William Finn and James Lapine, and music and lyrics by Finn. The musical consists of March of the Falsettos...
- March of the Falsettos is a 1981 musical with book, lyrics, and music by William Finn. It is the second in a trilogy of musicals, preceded by In Trousers...
- in the context of singing. Falsetto may also refer to: Falsetto (horse), an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse Falsetto (song), the second single...
- "Falsetto" is the second single from The-Dream's debut studio album, Love/Hate. The song is produced by Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and was released on...
- Falsetto (1876–1904) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse and outstanding sire. Bred and raced by J. W. Hunt Reynolds of Lexington, Kentucky...
- Lizanne Falsetto is an American entrepreneur, advisor, wellness pioneer, and public speaker. Lizanne Falsetto was born in Seattle, Washington, to a large...
- Puberphonia (also known as mutational falsetto, functional falsetto, incomplete mutation, adolescent falsetto, or pubescent falsetto) is a functional voice disorder...
- folds. These registers include modal voice (or normal voice), vocal fry, falsetto, and the whistle register. Registers originate in laryngeal function. They...
- of laryngeal function: the vocal fry register, the modal register, the falsetto register, and the whistle register. This view is also adopted by many vocal...