Natasha will be back with Nagui tonight at Masters of the Masters. don’t forget the lyrics. Montpellier has had at least 34 victories this summer, making it one of the highest numbers for Mélanie Page’s husband. trusted our colleagues 20 minutes on the techniques of practicing and memorizing the lyrics of the songs as much as possible. He first spoke about his passion for music and evoked good memories. “When I was very young, my grandfather ran a restaurant where he held banquets and weddings. So, I joined too early! I buried myself in the marriages of people I did not know, I sang into the microphone,” he recalled.
“For some songs, I have to draw too”
Then Natasha was asked about the technique of “knowing all the songs by heart”. That he has a certain education and at least not! “I make no more than seven or eight playlists a week so I can integrate them well. I change according to my desires, but I also change according to what I find relevant,” she began. And to continue: “I have to write the songs myself. I need to see the written lyrics. But there are always pitfalls. So I jot down the passages that are the most difficult for me to absorb on small sheets of paper. Put them in the bathroom etc. I paste it. He anchors himself better by seeing them regularly. For some songs, I have to draw too.”
To draw? “For example, for Jacques’ song Il est cinq heures, Paris s’éveil, I drew a Parisian setting to distinguish all the lines that are numerous and varied. Trucks full of milk, sweepers and brooms, lovers, etc. This makes it easier for me to remember the drawings, the order of the lines, and the words,” explained Maestra. He concluded: “To participate don’t forget the lyricsYou must be versatile. But by learning these songs, you step out of your comfort zone and appreciate some artists. And that’s pretty cool!”
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