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Volume 1 Issue 27 September 04, 2012 Mike Blackwood, Bill Wiard, Editors

CALENDAR Current (Not necessarily “new”) Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight Spiritual Medley Home on the Range You Raise Me Up Just in Time

Question: What’s the difference between head and ? (Contunued)

Answer: Falsetto Notice the word "falsetto" contains the word "false!" That's exactly what it is - a false impression of the female voice. This occurs when a man who is naturally a or attempts to imitate a female's voice. The is usually higher pitched than the singer's normal voice. The falsetto produced has a head quality, but is not . Falsetto is the lightest form of vocal production that the can make. It has limited strength, tones, and dynamics. Oftentimes when singing falsetto, your voice may break, jump, or have an airy sound because the are not completely closed. Head Voice Head voice is singing in which the upper range of the voice is used. It's a natural high pitch that flows evenly and completely. It's called head voice or "head register" because the singer actually feels the vibrations of the sung notes in their head. When singing in head voice, the vocal cords are closed and the voice tone is pure. The singer is able to choose any dynamic level he wants while singing. Unlike falsetto, head voice gives a connected sound and creates a smoother .

Tips to Develop Head Voice

If you want to have a smooth tone and develop a head voice singing talent, you can practice closing the gap with techniques on every note. Just the right air pressure balance is needed to bring notes through smoothly. Try singing notes without straining your facial muscles and without trying to force your voice into something it's not.

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