Archive for September, 2007
The Secret To Paul Potts’ Voice
Posted on27. Sep, 2007 by Per Bristow.
A couple of months ago, I wrote an article in my newsletter "Empowered Voice" about Paul Potts’ remarkable performance in Britain’s Got Talent . You can watch Paul Potts’ first audition here I adressed the freedom he has when he sings, and while many singers engage in trying to control and force the sound (especially high [...]
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How Can I Learn To Sing High Notes Without Cracking Or Straining?
Posted on17. Sep, 2007 by Per Bristow.
In my ongoing attempt to serve the singing community I will on this blog answer subscriber questions as often as my time allows. As a subscriber, please submit your question to the email address given to you as a subscriber benefit. For starters, here is one of the most common questions:
How can I learn to sing [...]
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Kinesthetic Awareness For Rapid Learning And Healing
Posted on17. Sep, 2007 by Per Bristow.
A skilled pianist has trained to be able to move two fingers with incredible speed (as in a trill) while still being able to maintain complete relaxation in the rest of the hand. If a beginner piano player attempts the same fast trill, the entire hand will undoubtedly tense up. Tension will probably even spread [...]
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The Reason You Don’t Want To Sound Good When You Sing – Part 2
Posted on12. Sep, 2007 by Per Bristow.
In the previous post “The Reason You Don’t Want To Sound Good When You Sing – Part 1” I spoke about the mindset that enables us to experience a new level of freedom. We gain this freedom in conjunction with developing our kinesthetic awareness. Once we start experiencing how it “feels” physically to let out [...]
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Remembering “The King of High Cs”
Posted on07. Sep, 2007 by Per Bristow.
As I’m about to launch my blog, the world is hit with the news of the passing of Luciano Pavarotti.
I remember clearly the first time I first heard his voice. I was in the beginning of my professional career and hanging out backstage in the theatre when a cast member was walking around with a [...]

