I've got a choir audition on Saturday. I'm in for sure, it's just a matter of which choir I'm in.
Any audition tips other than to be confident?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? poetqueen answered Friday April 28 2006, 11:17 pm: practice ur sight reading. directors really look to see how good ur sight reading is to determine what choir your in and i would kno b/c i have my sightreading test on monday. if you practice that it will help and audiation like hearing notes in your head helps to b/c it sets a memory of what you are singing if you can hear the notes in your head then your good to go! if your in for sure just be happy w/ what choir your put with you end up whene you end up for a reason. good luck! [ poetqueen's advice column | Ask poetqueen A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Thursday April 27 2006, 5:46 pm: Aw good luck! i made my choir at my school im very proud of that : ]
Ill tell you what i did,I just looked straight ahead didnt even think of a teacher being there and just sang my heart out haha you should practice at home with the notes and if you know what song your singing,practice singing it.Move a little bit in your audition like dont just stand there like a stick move your arms a bit like get into the song but dont be too over dramatic you know? Give expressions on your face while your singing too,teachers love that.And just be yourself,if you emss up on a note try again ; ] once again,GOOD LUCK! : ]
Razhie answered Thursday April 27 2006, 11:07 am: Get a lot of sleep and dress nicely. For any audition/interview you ever have in your life, it pays to look good.
You might also want to avoid any dairy products for a day or two beforehand, they aren't very good for your voice. Tea however, is wonderful for you.
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