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Belting is a term with multiple meanings across different fields. In music, belting refers to a vocal technique characterized by a strong, bright, and powerful projection produced in the higher part of the singer’s range. It is commonly used in musical theatre, pop, and gospel singing. Belting relies on supported breath and a balanced laryngeal setting, and it is distinct from falsetto or pure head voice. Proper technique and vocal training are often recommended to minimize strain, and singers may progress from lighter speaking-like tones to a connected mix voice.

In industry, belting denotes conveyor belting—the use of belts to move goods in manufacturing and logistics.

As a verb, belting also means striking someone with a belt, a form of corporal punishment or

Conveyor
belts
are
continuous
bands
made
from
rubber,
polyurethane,
fabric,
or
other
materials
and
run
over
pulleys
or
rollers.
Belting
selection
depends
on
load,
speed,
temperature,
chemical
exposure,
and
environment;
maintenance
includes
tracking,
tensioning,
and
replacement.
assault.
The
practice
has
been
widely
criticized
for
potential
injury.
Legal
status
varies
by
country
and
jurisdiction,
and
many
places
prohibit
or
restrict
belt-based
punishment,
especially
for
children.