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You have her name misspelled, and thus the mispronunciation. It's Tandingan and pronounced tan-ding-an with slightly more emphasis on the second syllable.
Dimash started his musical training in piano and singing when he was 5 years old. He has not stop training even today. He just turned 30 the end of May this year. 😊
Her main influenced are Billie Holiday and Elvis! Like Amy Winehouse they are both influenced by Priscilla Presley in hair and style! She sang a Whitney Houston song when she was one and a Half! Her first studio work was at age 6! She won Norway's Got Talent at 7 and 8! She sang on The View, Fly Me To The Moon, at 8! You reacted to her 9 year old Put A Spell On Me! At 10 she did a live performance of Feeling Good! An interesting one is her at 12 singing How Great Thou Art in Elvis's original key! She turned 18 in January and Headlined her own show in Las Vegas in February! Two great documentaries on her are The Angelina Jordan Story Born to Sing the early years and Angelina Jordan 10 Years in the Making which highlights her Vegas show! Her Whitney cover of I Have Nothing love shows her upper range and ability to cover but make it her own! She does all her own arrangements, speaks 5 languages, plays piano, violin, guitar, and flute, and authored her own book on why she goes barefoot at all her performances at age 9! She also does a lot of charity work, mostly to help children!
I've watched a lot of vocal coaches' reactions. There are very few vocal coaches who talk about what you are talking about in minute 4. So, congratulations to you. It's a good analysis. Dimash's body use is at a very high level. He uses his whole body as an instrument as you should.
The song itself was created in the 15th century telling the story of nomads settling in the French countryside, which was a mixture of Hebrew, Arabic, Gaulish, and Germanic settlers.
This is the band that made me buy a guitar and start learning. Specifically it was Marc Diglio's guitar playing. All 4 of those guys are amazing musicians, and as a fan of the guitar Mr Diglio's playing stuck out to me and is still inspiring me to get better at the instrument.
I wish I had a better answer for you then I do not know 😂 usually I make sure the gain is ok for the loudest and then close up for the softer dynamics . Hope that helps