A few vocal registers

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

This is a question I get quite a bit. So here is the answer in the form of action.

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  • Falsetto is the same as head dummy!

  • @paraglidermx google - type in Falsetto vs Head Voice on YouTube and you will see this theory explained. you can also Google or Wikipedia it and find out where the physical location of each register is on the actual vocal cords. Its good info on the vocal anatomy as well.. Thanks for watching.

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  • Could you maybe make a tutorial about how to enter the whistle range?

  • Thankyou!!!

  • His "head" is actually falsetto, he just uses a more aspirated onset for his "falsetto." Impressive whistle though! I've never been able to figure that out. The difference between true head voice and falsetto is the full vibration of the vocal folds in head voice versus the edge-only vibration in falsetto. Since only the edges vibrate in falsetto, there's a "hole" in the center. This causes the breathy tone of falsetto. In head, the larynx flips forward and stays down. Breath support is key.

  • What is the difference between a 'head' voice and 'falsetto', in terms of producing a tone?

  • ha awesome examples :) thanks

  • Are You a baritone?

  • Good quality of different registers.

  • SUPERB :)

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