- falsetto
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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[Singer] uses [Falsetto]
[Person] uses [Falsetto] to express [Emotion]
[Piece of Music] incorporates [Falsetto]
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- falsetto
This term refers to a vocal technique used by singers to reach higher pitches than their normal range, often characterized by a light, airy sound.
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かせい仮声をだす出すto produce a falsettoかせい仮声でうたう歌うto sing in falsettoかせい仮声のれんしゅう練習practice of falsettoたかい高いかせい仮声high falsettoかせい仮声をつかう使うto use falsettoかせい仮声のてくにっくテクニックfalsetto techniqueかせい仮声をみにつける身につけるto master falsettoかせい仮声のおんいき音域falsetto rangeただしい正しいかせい仮声のだし出しかた方correct way to produce falsettoかせい仮声ではなす話すto speak in falsetto
Generated related terms (experimental)
かせい仮声【かせい】
Refers to falsetto, a voice production technique that allows singers to reach higher pitches than their normal vocal range.
Refers to the normal or chest voice, the range of pitches typically used in everyday speaking and singing.
うらごえ裏声【うらごえ】
Refers to a type of vocal sound similar to falsetto, using a different vocal technique; often lighter and more airy.
せいたい声帯【せいたい】
Refers to the vocal cords, the biological structures that vibrate to produce sound in both singing and speaking.
おんいき音域【おんいき】
Refers to vocal range, the range of pitches within which a singer can sing comfortably, including both high and low notes.
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