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noun • a male singing voice with artificially high tones in an upper register adjective satellite • artificially high; above the normal voice range | ||||
| 41% | 4 | French equivalent of the English “high” and Latin “altus”, thus prefixed to “boy”, “goût”, “monde”, “pas” and “ton”, to mean high wood, high taste, high society/world, high step and high fashion respectively | ||
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| 26% | 5 | Vocal technique that involves rapid alternation between a low chest voice and a high head voice | ||
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Unnaturally High Voice
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FALSETTO which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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Updated: December 15, 2023
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