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- noun Plural form of
falsetto .
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Examples
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For a time they sat about, all pulling at clay pipes and chirruping and laughing in queer thin falsettos at the events of the night and the previous afternoon.
CHAPTER XII 2010
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I wanted to be musician, even if I didn't know my octaves from my falsettos, or my piano keys from my car keys.
Tom Davis: Whitney Houston and the Perfectly Imperfect Life Tom Davis 2012
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I wanted to be musician, even if I didn't know my octaves from my falsettos, or my piano keys from my car keys.
Tom Davis: Whitney Houston and the Perfectly Imperfect Life Tom Davis 2012
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I wanted to be musician, even if I didn't know my octaves from my falsettos, or my piano keys from my car keys.
Tom Davis: Whitney Houston and the Perfectly Imperfect Life Tom Davis 2012
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You will never, ever hear the high-pitched falsettos open the Year 2000 segment.
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Jonas Bjerre's stunning voice captained the music's adventurous melodies and difficult time signatures, and applying his flawless falsettos (no pitch correction here), he jumped between octaves as easily as if he was using his speaking voice.
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Then again, his vocal, especially his falsettos on their version of Rundgren's "Hello It's Me," makes the case for a fat cover album of that inspired artist's works.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Video Premiere: Manchester Orchestra "The River" 2009
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The other guys have falsettos too but they're not so screechy.
Tonight's Adam Lambert: "Mad World." Ann Althouse 2009
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His tight pants leave little to the imagination, his nails and eyeliner are straight off a Hot Topic shelf, and his falsettos sound as if someone is gloriously squeezing the life out of his testicles.
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His voice ranges from matter-of-fact to emphatic, his falsettos being the most genuine sounding of all of his contemporaries.
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