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re: Let's talk male falsetto lead singers
Posted on 3/23/17 at 7:43 pm to BigOrangeBri
Posted on 3/23/17 at 7:43 pm to BigOrangeBri
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Many of the singers you named don't sing in falsetto very often
Totally agree. I was actually trying to come up with some category like high pitch or soprano but just settled on falsetto.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 7:46 pm to NorthTiger
Just go with Tenors, mang. I think that's what you're getting at.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 9:13 pm to NorthTiger
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Totally agree. I was actually trying to come up with some category like high pitch or soprano but just settled on falsetto.
Sopranos are girls. (Cue the ironic music.)
Jon Anderson of Yes is commonly mistaken for singing falsetto, but he never uses it. He described himself thusly:
"I'm an alto tenor and I can sing certain high notes, but I could never sing falsetto, so I go and hit them high."
Falsetto is a very distinct thing, and no one who uses it sings in it all the time.
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