When this voice is activated and strengthened in a healthy manner, we have lightness, the ability to change pitch without force, and a flexibility that is never devoid of appropriate firmness.
At first, the falsetto voice may appear to be breathy, sometimes tight, too light and without power. However, as we develop this voice (which is really the stretcher muscle) and it begins to coordinate with the chest voice (closer muscle), then the cords not only begin to stretch and give us accurate pitch but to close and transform all of our breath and energy into sound waves.
Singing in your falsetto voice can be done or this voice can be accessed through:
When an exercise is constructed of these 3 elements, and the stretcher muscle is not angry or confused, then the muscle responds to the exercise in a more automatic way and we feel and hear the texture of sound commonly referred to as falsetto voice.