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registers recognized by speech pathology. The term falsetto is most often used in the context of singing to refer to a type of vocal phonation that enables... |
Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person whose profession is singing is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or... |
the Falsettos (1981) and Falsettoland (1990), the last two installments in a trio of one-act musicals that premiered off-Broadway (the first was In Trousers)... |
of voices employed in singing, which are usually represented by chest (modal) and head (light, or falsetto) registers. Throat singing is often described... |
Vocal range (category Singing) controversial topic within the field of singing, the sciences identify only four registers: the whistle register, the falsetto register, the modal register, and... |
Head voice (category Singing techniques) falsetto register) by the writers Johannes de Garlandia and Jerome of Moravia. The term was later adopted within bel canto, the Italian opera singing... |
Puberphonia (redirect from Mutational falsetto) characterized by the habitual use of a high-pitched voice after puberty, hence why many refer to the disorder as resulting in a 'falsetto' voice. The voice may... |
Voice type (redirect from Singing voice) have tenor or baritone chest voices and rely on their falsetto register to reach high notes, using their modal voice mostly for the lowest notes. The countertenor... |
Vocal register (category Singing) include modal voice (or normal voice), vocal fry, falsetto, and the whistle register. Registers originate in laryngeal function. They occur because the vocal... |
Countertenor (category Use dmy dates from March 2017) Sixteen have countertenors on alto parts in works of this period. There is no evidence that falsetto singing was known in Britain before the early 17th century... |
Whistle register (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images) highest register of the human voice, lying above the modal register and falsetto register. This register has a specific physiological production that is... |
Jimmy Somerville (category Use British English from November 2016) He is known in particular for his powerful and soulful countertenor/falsetto singing voice. Many of his songs, such as "Smalltown Boy", contain political... |
Polyphony (redirect from Polyphonic singing in the Balkans) is distinguished by its use of metaphor and its yodel, the krimanchuli and a "cockerel’s crow", performed by a male falsetto singer. Some of these songs... |
Vocal pedagogy (redirect from Study singing) instruction. It is used in the teaching of singing and assists in defining what singing is, how singing works, and how proper singing technique is accomplished... |
December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) (category Use mdy dates from December 2021) group's usual lead vocalist, singing the bridge sections and backing vocals and bass player Don Ciccone singing the falsetto part. According to the co-writer... |
Jordan Knight (category Use mdy dates from June 2020) rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s, using a falsetto style of singing influenced by The Stylistics. After New Kids on the Block split in 1994, he launched... |
[citation needed] That period is when numerous musical indications were used extensively for the first time. Musical terminology Sheet music Nuccio, Giovanni... |
Tiny Tim (musician) (category Use mdy dates from March 2017) song "Tiptoe Through the Tulips", which he sang in a falsetto voice. Tiny Tim was born Herbert Khaury in Manhattan, New York City, on April 12, 1932. His... |
Yodeling (category Singing techniques) 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... |
Vocal fry register (section In singing) frequent in books related to phonetics and speech therapy than it is in those dealing with singing. Some authorities consider the use of vocal fry in speech... |