Monday, 14 May 2018
Sam Smith - Writing's On The Wall (from Spectre)
When "False" is Nice to Hear.
Paradoxical?
Lets see why!
The word False in Sanskrit is known as मिथ्या (mithyA).
So why am I saying that "False" is nice to hear?
Well the False I am am talking about is Falsetto..which is defined as "a method of voice production used by male singers, especially tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range"
Male singers raise their voices to high pitches which seem unnatural hence called Falsetto..( a false and unreal tone).
Falsetto is nice to hear when sung well.
A perfect Falsetto can be heard in the song I had posted a couple of days ago sung by Sam Smith.."Writing's on the Wall"
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