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Reeve Carney @reevecarney
@adamlambert I'm with you. Bruno is great. And so are you.
@reevecarney thanks Reeve!


Alla Kovalkova @allakovalkova
@adamlambert And what do you think about Mika's voice?
@allakovalkova yeah Mika!! Another good example of falsetto.
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niecey @nieceyE
@adamlambert What's the difference between a run and a riff?
@nieceyE another interchangeable term. Means the same thing.
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It Will Rain by Bruno Mars is in chest voice. The only part that's falsetto is the OOOOh's. He has got one hell of a voice! Big fan.

Another example of falsetto is the incredibly sexy jam "Hypnotize U" by N.E.R.D. Pharrell werks that vocal out!

Aidan McEwan @AidanMcEwan
@adamlambert Thought that was the Middle 8?
@AidanMcEwan middle 8 and bridge are the same thing. Two different names. :)

Another GREAT falsetto singer is Justin Timberlake. He uses it all the time. And he's real good at it.

Adam's Minion @adamsminion
@adamlambert At your next class can you explain what a bridge, hook, etc are? Pros talk about the bridge in BTIKM. What is it? *feelin dumb
@adamsminion the hook in WWFM is the line "whattaya want from me". The guitar plays it at the beginning and it's in a post-chorus.

Adam's Minion @adamsminion
@adamlambert At your next class can you explain what a bridge, hook, etc are? Pros talk about the bridge in BTIKM. What is it? *feelin dumb*
@adamsminion a hook is the catchy part that gets stuck in your head. Usually they're in a chorus, and sometimes they're elsewhere.
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Adam's Minion @adamsminion
@adamlambert At your next class can you explain what a bridge, hook, etc are? Pros talk about the bridge in BTIKM. What is it? *feelin dumb*
@adamsminion ok! A bridge is the middle section of a song that is diff from the rest. the bridge in BTIKM starts w "I get kinda dark"...


Jo Adams @JoStBeans
@adamlambert Bee Gees!
@JoStBeans haha yes. The BeeGees sang most of their tunes in Falsetto.


But if u wanna hear more great falsetto check out Jeff Buckley, Matthew Bellamy of Muse and Radiohead. :)

Ok. Nuff of all that. I'm such a nerd.

The difference isn't so much about the note being hit, it's HOW it's being hit. Bass/alto/tenor/soprano are vocal ranges.

BTIKM is def not falsetto. It's fuckin high! Def tricky. :) but it feels so great to wail that out. Cathartic.

AhhhAdam @AhhhAdam
@adamlambert And on "nervous" in Mad World.
@AhhhAdam yes. Good example. The "nervous" line. But the big "look right thru me aaaaand..." was a belt.
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**Caz Kelly** @CazGlambert_
@adamlambert I THOUGHT FALSESETTO WAS WAN U WENT REALLY HIGH.
@CazGlambert_ only when it's high and really light. If its powerful and loud it's called a "belt" "full" or "chest voice".
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morvarid ma @PersianGlamDr
@adamlambert in which one of ur sings u've used FALSETTO?!:D
@PersianGlamDr on the last album i used falsetto in Broken Open, A Loaded Smile and the "eyes baby eyes" part of Music Again.

Haha this is fun. All you singers know exactly what I'm talking about.

Nick Gardner @nrhgardner
@adamlambert You're belts are mixed though aren't they? As in not all out chest? Sounds craaaazzzy whatever it is.
@nrhgardner naw I don't do much of a mix. (prob would be 'safer' for my voice, but..)

“@lestermendez: @adamlambert BUT, when you do sing falsetto, its pure and utter win!” hahah thanks Lester!!

Go4ItAnyway @go4itanywy
@adamlambert what is it called when the voice "shakes" a little on high notes?
@go4itanywy that's called Vibratto. ;)

One of my fav examples of a wicked falsetto is "Kiss" by Prince. A full tenor chest voice is "Open Arms" by Journey. get the distinction?

...not to b rude - but it's so often used to describe my voice but I hardly ever use my falsetto. Jus' sayin'

a lil music education moment: FALSETTO. It's not full, belted out chest voice. It's small, light pretty head voice. Widely misunderstood. :)

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