Falsetto
(noun)
A method of singing or speaking in which a male singer or speaker uses the upper register of his voice to produce a higher pitch than his normal speaking or singing voice.
Origin:
Falsetto is a noun that refers to a method of singing or speaking in which a male singer or speaker uses the upper register of his voice to produce a higher pitch than his normal speaking or singing voice. the word comes from the italian "falsetto" meaning false or counterfeit.
Examples:
- The singer's falsetto was impressive.
- He used falsetto to hit the high notes in the song.
- The falsetto was used to add a unique quality to the melody.
- The falsetto was used to create a distinctive vocal effect.
- The falsetto singing style was popular in the R&B music.