Singing & Songwriting for Beginning Pianists : How to Sing Falsetto

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

Singing falsetto is striking a high note known as the head voice as oppose to the lower notes that come from the chest voice. Sing falsetto with tips from a pianist, singer and songwriter in this free video on musical tips.

Expert: Tom Kenaston
Bio: Tom Kenastone is a multi-talented pianist, singer and songwriter with more than 25 years of professional experience.
Filmmaker: Steve Anthony

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  • DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS. IT IS WRONG

  • This guy is completely wrong, he's actually singing in head voice here.

    Head voice and falsetto are two different things.

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  • twat 'teacher'

  • What a freaking idiot. You don't need to flip!

  • @regnis90 oh yeah!! i used to think that what he did was actually falsetto until i sang with falsetto (during the song I want out from helloween. The chorus in that song is falsetto by Kiske (when he goes over C5)) what the guy in the video does is chest voice with his chords really wide open. Anyone can do this... falsetto is waaaaaaayy up in the head!

  • stupid fuker...EXPERTVILLAGE SUKS DIKS!!! No one on their channel doesnt know ANYTHING!!! If you wanna learn to sing search: SingingSuccess they are AMAZING! The main guy Brett is actually a well known singing instructor who helped many people like Avril lavigne, pink, and others! This nerd is SHT!

  • good female coloratura soprano (range to Mozart's soprano F) can manage this range without using head voice? Is it possible? I understand that it is possible for small larynx (about 14 mm). Clint van de Linde singing Queen of the night sung the high notes very natural, Robin Shlotz used head voice?

  • @regnis90 ..yeah.. and head voice is not falsetto...!

  • This is a masterclass in what not to do. Here, the vocal chords are being massacred by a wilful neglect of the upper stomach muscles resulting in an almost indescribable din. This is contempt for music in it's very darkest form.

  • Just skip too 3:05 Dont watch anything till you watch that..

  • So, is there a way to get rid of that break and don't sing higher notes in a falsetto?

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