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Belting vs Falsetto - What's the difference?

belting | falsetto |

As nouns the difference between belting and falsetto

is that belting is a beating with a belt while falsetto is (countable or uncountable) The "false" (singing) voice in any human, usually airy and lacking a purity of vowels; created by utilizing the next highest vocal folds above those used for speech and normal range singing. It is commonly confused with the Head Voice register.

As a verb belting

is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective belting

is very good; exceptional can also be used adverbially.

belting

English

Verb

(head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A beating with a belt.
  • (figuratively) A thorough defeat; a thrashing.
  • * {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 24, author=Matt Johnston, title=Race for the eight as AFL finals approach, work=Herald Sun citation
  • , passage=He said recent nail-biting finals had renewed interest in the end-of-season contests, after a series of one-sided beltings earlier this decade. }}
  • A system of beltwork, as in a conveyor or other mechanical device.
  • The material from which belts for machinery are made.
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • (Northern English dialect) very good; exceptional (can also be used adverbially)
  • You'll have a belting time!
    She cooks belting good food.

    falsetto

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia falsetto)
  • (countable or uncountable) The "false" (singing) voice in any human, usually airy and lacking a purity of vowels; created by utilizing the next highest vocal folds above those used for speech and normal range singing. It is commonly confused with the Head Voice register.