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Technically, no. Individual persons could probably sing better than others. Maybe a man sounds better than a woman. But, the man may not sound better than another woman - and vice versa.

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Can women sing falsetto?

Yes, women can sing falsetto. Falsetto is a vocal technique that allows singers to produce higher pitched notes by using a different vocal mechanism. Both men and women can use falsetto to reach higher notes in their singing.


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