Archive for February, 2008
American Idol Review – Asia’h Epperson and How To Sing With Power
Posted on28. Feb, 2008 by Per Bristow.
A very common tendency among up-and-coming female singers is to have little strength in the low registers and then overcompensate and force the voice in the high range. We see this a lot in this year’s American Idol too – wavering and weak singing in the verses (that tend to be in the low range) [...]
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American Idol Review – David Archuleta and Jason Yeager teach us a lesson
Posted on28. Feb, 2008 by Per Bristow.
Last week I was going to write about a great thing David Archuleta did to win the audience – a lesson we can all learn from. This week he did something else that was quite fascinating to watch. First, I must say that I am quite impressed with the guys this year. I feel as [...]
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Funny Video: How To Sing TO Win The Girl…
Posted on21. Feb, 2008 by Per Bristow.
Check out this video for your entertainment. Maybe this could be our next American Idol?
The Serenader – How To Sing To Win The Girl…
Ouch…
Hey, having a litle fun and taking ourselves not so seriously is okay once in a while.
This is actually a clip from a film from many years ago with the terrific actors Michael [...]
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American Idol – Nervousness and Peak Performance
Posted on18. Feb, 2008 by Per Bristow.
This last week was all about Hollywood week. The contestant were cut down to the final 24, and much of the behind the scenes reporting was in regards to how nervous everyone was. Naturally, it adds to the drama to bring everyone’s fears into our living rooms. And there sure was drama, from jubilation to devastation. But [...]
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American Idol Blog – How To Sing With Emotion
Posted on09. Feb, 2008 by Per Bristow.
How about American Idol this week? Was there something we can learn from? Not that we always have to learn things – it’s quite all right to watch shows for the pure enjoyment of it.
However, there were two sequences that stuck out for me as great examples to learn from. I’m talking about one [...]


