Falsetto

/fɔːlˈsɛtoʊ/ noun

A very high voice used especially by adult men, where they sing notes above their normal range using a lighter vocal technique.

From Italian “falsetto,” a diminutive of “falso” meaning “false,” from Latin “falsus.” It literally means “little false voice,” because it is not the singer’s usual chest voice.

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