Øyvind has the honor of starting the thrilling final. He takes it apparently calmly. Øyvind is reassurance himself, he has a large and velrundet voice that he exploits fine in both the low and high register. But there’s something about this comfortable making him a little predictable as an artist, perhaps he should have taken greater risks and challenged themselves and the audience a little more? With the technical level he is on, he can probably make a great career as a musical artist. He is in fact sabla good to just that, to be good .
Nicoline Berg Kaasin from Bærum (Team Sondre) sings Susanne Sundfør his “Delirious”
It’s not just simply going to take a song of such a character strong artist Susanne Sundfør to make it their own. Nicoline makes a good attempt. There are a lot of nerve between the lines here, and although it is slightly more pretty and neatly in Nicolines bosom, that she performs it justice. The song rocks and voice timbre her dress melodies well. She could however throttle in any way on tiny more, so she had set a perfect landing.
Yvonne Nordvik Sivertsen from Bergen (Team Espen) sings Alex Vargas? “Howl”
One should in any case not accuse Yvonne to resort to easy solutions. She relies on the voice she has and some solitary guitar chords. To begin with, she is so fragile that one almost begins to wonder if the nerves have taken her, but as she grows slowly but certainly big and strong in line with the temperature in the song. Yvonne is well the competition that processes dynamic aspect with the greatest care. Communication with the public is obviously the alpha and omega, and where she is a star.
Philip Jensen from Kristiansand (Team Yosef) singing Outkasts “Hey Ya”
An irresistible feast of a song that it would be hard to make mistakes, but Filip succeed actually not quite here. It seems as if he does not manage to decide whether he should make it lie down and fervently, or run on with full power and party factor. The result is something in between. It gets a little too unfocused and virrete. There is nothing to say on the charm and dissemination joy. Philip has a nice and distinctive sound of the vocal cords their but here he meets unfortunately not completely.
Yvonne Nordvik Sivertsen from Bergen (Team Espen) sings Daughters “Youth”
> Still black and bare, but there is more lurking behind the curve. It’s fun that she has chosen a song with a little higher tempo and more temperament that last contribution in the competition. She still has the earthy charm intact. Where others use the technique for what it’s worth, Yvonne thrifty and more suggestive than insistent. It suits her and it has apparently convinced television viewers as well. I will be surprised if she does not pick up this home.
Øyvind Boye Løvold from Oslo (Team Hanne), sings Quire of young believers? “Hollow Talk ‘
As mentioned earlier evening. Voice-wise and technology wise, there is nothing to take Øyvind on. Most people know the song from the TV series “The Bridge.” The original veritably tremble with excitement by virtue of their paucity and soft-spoken phrases. Øyvind choose to Boffa it up with much pathos and some vocal acrobatics, which for my part takes the pile of nerve in the song. But it may well be noted down as a matter of taste.
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