Choose the samples which reflect your peculiarities the best. As much as it is exciting to select difficult pieces
of work to interpret, it is essential to choose those that offer easy interpretation. This means you will only
have to play something that you are familiar with so you’ll get to show off a bit. If you do not know, please,
ask your teacher or a fellow mentor to help you choose the right pieces to perform.
3. Practice, Practice, Practice
During the week, make a schedule where you’ll be able to practice different aspects of your playing. Divide each of your parts into segments and then work over them step by step. Focus on how, with what inflection and at what volume, this is all to be done. These ideas do not mean that you should just play through the pieces, but play them with awareness. Finally, it will assist you to memorize the music and gain confidence within you when performing.
4. Imitate the audition conditions
The audition environment does not start in front of the camera; it is steadily creeping backstage, behind the sketches and monologues. If possible try it in a room that resembles an audition room as much as possible. This way you will familiarize yourself with the environment and noises which could be disturbing during the call. Further, practice getting interviewed from auditions for friends, families, or coworkers to create actual-life pressure. The people close to you can be a great source of feedback.
5. Focus on Sight-Reading Skills
I don’t know them all by name, but many auditions require the players to do some form of sight-reading. anticipate, set aside time each week for you to practice sight-reading new scores. This will assist you prepare the body in case you come across pieces, during the audition which you are not conversant with. Whenever you can use the internet, find material that you can use to practice, and it must be something you find difficult to solve.
6. Take Care of Yourself
Preparation does not only mean preparation in music. On the part of physical condition, dur to the fact that the body has a lot of strengths and instincts, it is very important to take good care of the body system by taking par and getting adequate rest, drinking a lot of water, taking proper and well-balanced diet before the audition. Fitness is one aspect that can help to improve how you operate or produce results. Some of the things that should be done include practicing proper breathing techniques to deal with nervous that come with auditions.
7. Day of the Audition
When going for the audition keep it a point to get there early enough in order to have ample time and preparation. Warm up well before you get to set yourself on the stage. If it’s your turn to play – or present – don’t worry when you get nervous because everyone feels that way on stage or in front of a camera. Center on the music and embrace the chance to perform an exhibit of your music.