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William "Iam" Guy Tongi (born September 1, 2004) [1] is an American singer who won season 21 of American Idol. [2] He is the first person from Hawaii, the first Pacific Islander, and the first non-country genre singer in three years, to win the competition.
'American Idol' 2023 features singer Iam Tongi, an 18-year-old Hawaii native. Fans may not know he already released music ahead of his time on television debut. Fans Are Shocked to Discover Iam ...
“When Iam’s dad passed away, he didn’t want to sing anymore,” Tongi’s mom revealed in an early episode. “He kept saying that every time he sings, he can hear his dad back him up.”
Iam Tongi. American Idol returns to Hawaii tonight and Monday night for the Top 24 performances at the Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa. And as part of that, what could be more perfect than having ...
English: A chord chart for beginner ukulele players that demonstrates the correct fingerings to play the 36 basic chords. Whereas most chord charts display the fretboard vertically to save space, here the fretboard is intentionally horizontal (as how a ukulele is held) to make it easier for beginners (the target audience of this chart) to use.
Inspired by the Tahitian ukulele, there is the Motu Nui variant, from France, which has just four strings made from fishing line and the hole in the back is designed to produce a wah-wah effect. [citation needed] Mario Maccaferri invented an automatic chording device for the ukulele, called Chord Master.
IAM TONGI, JAMES BLUNT (Eric McCandless / ABC) The performance marked a full circle moment for Tongi. During his audition , he performed "Monsters," a ballad about a father and son, after telling ...
A common type of three-chord song is the simple twelve-bar blues used in blues and rock and roll. Typically, the three chords used are the chords on the tonic, subdominant, and dominant (scale degrees I, IV and V): in the key of C, these would be the C, F and G chords. Sometimes the V 7 chord is used instead of V, for greater tension.