(HD) How to tell the difference between Falsetto & Head Voice.

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2011

Re-upload from my previous account with some changes made to it. Hopefully people will be able to understand the differences between them by seeing actual examples of singers as well as written explanations as to how they are created. It has helped me understand it a lot more!


-'Get Involved' Section: Singer's Name in Order as they appear:
~Whitney Houston
~Beyonce
~Patti LaBelle
~Leona Lewis
~Katherine Jenkins (Welsh Classical Singer)
~Nicole Scherzinger
~Kelly Rowland
~Greg Pritchard (Counter Tenor, auditioned on Britain's Got Talent)
~P!nk
~Celine Dion
~Christina Aguilera
~Alexandra Burke




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  • Umm Christina Uses Head Voice And Whistle Never Falsetto Unless In the 5th Octave Below G#5 In This Video Her G6 Was HV And The C6 And Eb6 All HV

  • @AnonymousXtinaSinger

    Your user name says it all.

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  • @musicldjs

    Leona has the best falsetto in the industry. Mariah the best head voice. Whitney for the late 80s, early 90s.

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  • Ireally don't think so Leona uses falssetoo. Maybe very rarely. I don't believe it's falsetto at 1:28, co she did amazing, well controled vocal run and connected it with chest that went down.

  • WOW THIS IS VERY GOOD.... :D

  • @benjsinister yea she went up to E6 with connected head voice last month

  • @iiAmitx3 I saw a performance of Baby Love AOL and she definitely did a connected head voice. She also does connected head voice a lot, probably because of her classical training.

  • @Chimier im serious you should go be a lawyer... i'd hire you for any amount of money!

  • @benjsinister if im not wrong nicole's C6 is a headvoice and leona uses head voice most of the time...

  • Are you sure Nicole's C6 wasn't a head voice? I think it's a head voice. In fact, it's a connected head voice. Some performances of the same song she clearly does a connected head voice. She does a lot of falsettos on "Stickwitu" though. And some of Leona's are head voice actually.

  • u can also see the vibrato is stronger on head voice

  • @TheBabyPrincess16 Christina actually rarely uses whistle. Her G6 in this was falsetto, you can tell by how airy, and rather light it is. Her voice is generally heavy and piercing. She can hit a G6 in whistle, but this isn't whistle. Whistle is more "piercing", full, round, and if you compare head to falsetto, head voice sounds like it has "substance", so it feels more round, because of the many supertones that overlap. Its the same with whistle,

  • @calvin9999999999 christina's super high notes in this video were made using whistle register, it's not falsetto and it's not head voice. anyway, there's nothing wrong with using a little bit of falsetto sometimes!

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