Be a Star at Your Music Audition Commerce Township MI

If you’ve ever performed in a play or musical, then you’re probably familiar with sweating through an audition. Even if you’re not, pursuing a degree in dance or music will probably require you to endure at least one. However, auditions for college admission may be a bit different from singing a cappella in front of the high school choir director — this is serious business!

Michigan School of Professional Psychology
(248) 476-1122
26811 Orchard Lake Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI
Cranbrook Academy of Art
(248) 645-3300
39221 Woodward Avenue
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Baker College of Auburn Hills
(248) 340-0600
1500 University Dr
Auburn Hills, MI
Virginia Farrell Beauty School - Livonia
(734) 427-3970
33425 Five Mile Rd
Livonia, MI
Ross Medical Education Center - Brighton
(810) 227-0160
8110 Murphy Drive
Brighton, MI
Port Huron Cosmetology College
(248) 623-9494
5620 Dixie Hwy
Waterford, MI
Oakland Community College
(248) 341-2000
2480 Opdyke Rd
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Baker College Corporate Services
(248) 276-8260
1195 Centre Rd.
Auburn Hills, MI
Schoolcraft College
(734) 462-4400
18600 Haggerty Road
Livonia, MI
Michigan Theological Seminary
(734) 207-9581
41550 E Ann Arbor Trail
Plymouth, MI
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Be a Star at Your Music Audition

Be a Star at Your Music Audition

If you’ve ever performed in a play or musical, then you’re probably familiar with sweating through an audition. Even if you’re not, pursuing a degree in dance or music will probably require you to endure at least one. However, auditions for college admission may be a bit different from singing a cappella in front of the high school choir director — this is serious business! (Not to imply that high school isn’t...) You can expect more competitiveness, more seriousness, and an expectation that you possess a certain degree of talent — no wannabes here! 

Are you ready? Well, warm up your pipes or tune your strings! Whatever your specialty, here are some practical tips for nailing a stellar performance and knocking the admission committee off their feet.

Vocal auditions

  • Prepare at least two pieces in contrasting styles, including one in a foreign language, if possible
  • Opt for operatic, show music, or art song selections
  • Memorize each piece
  • Try to bring a familiar accompanist to the audition, if permitted

Instrumental auditions

  • Prepare to play scales and arpeggios, at least one etude or technical study, and a solo work
  • Instrumental pieces don’t need to be memorized but you may have to sight-read

General advice

  • When you’re performing sight-read music, take time to look over the piece and make sure you understand the key and time signatures before proceeding...

Author: Amy Ambler

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