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The Truth of Falsetto


August 25, 2005
[MUSIC/CULTURAL] Falsetto describes an art form in which the male voice sings a high-pitched song of Hawaiian culture. This gender distinction traces back to the old, conservative roots of falsetto in a time when women weren't allowed to sing in public. Thanks to the preservation of this tradition, falsetto still exists today as an extraordinary breed of music. Whereas in modern music we usually see females procure the highest notes, falsetto brings men to the stage who attain these elusive heights of the musical scale. Sound interesting? Aloha Festivals is throwing a contest for these brave souls of sound at The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua's Salon Ballroom on August 27th at 7 p.m. The 10 male contestants will be accompanied by instrumentals and guitar as they strive for high keys and a recording deal with Hula Records as well as other prizes. This event synthesizes modern, local talent with an artistic relic of music and culture. When was the last time you heard guys attempt the same notes as Mariah Carey without needing to bury your head in the sand? [MOLLY RETTIG]

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