1940s2010sHöhepunkt: 1960s

Hawaiian Falsetto

Über Hawaiian Falsetto

Leo kiʻekiʻe, the distinctive Hawaiian falsetto singing tradition, prized for its soaring high register and the graceful break between chest and head voice. Rooted in traditional chant and church harmony, it became a showcase of vocal artistry in Hawaiian music. Aunty Genoa Keawe was its beloved queen, and singers like Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom carried the women's falsetto tradition into the modern era.

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