Question Posted Wednesday November 15 2006, 3:33 pm
Hey, I'm auditioning for Annie Jr. at my school next week. The director sed id prob be annie but i still want to wow her. Any tips on making my voice sound its BEST!
mapetiteodette answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 7:02 pm: Drink a lot of water, of course, before your audition, and do not eat anything that might coat your throat, such as sugary drinks and candy. Milk is also not the greatest to have before an audition for the same reason. Also taking a teaspoon of honey in warm water will help freshen you up. Before you sing your audition, always warm up your voice. [ mapetiteodette's advice column | Ask mapetiteodette A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 6:29 pm: practice, practice, & practice!! do some vocal warm ups everyday. also remember to drink a lot of water!! good luck!!
xWACKYJACKIEx answered Wednesday November 15 2006, 4:32 pm: Supp :]
I was in annie jr. She told me I would be annie, I was :] I dyed my hair red.
Well, try to impress her. Sing something from annie, I sang maybe. Annie had been my favorite play for many years, since i was born. I sang maybe and I got a "wow", an "amazing" and a "super"
So. I suggest you sing something from annie.
If you already know what you are going to sing, then just make sure you look right at them, and sing your heart out! Its what I did. It will sure impress them
Btw, just a tip. If you are going to dye your accual hair red, don't get it permed and then dye it. The play was back in april, and the dye isnt fully even out yet. So, I suggest you don't do that!! Wear a wig :]
Hope I helped!
-Jackie
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