Re: Auditions .....
Re: Auditions .....
03:01 on Friday, December 14, 2007
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ure-name-here (344 points)
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this is all verry interesting, i think both of you have a point, flutist 877 or wotever shoul be less mean and stuf, its ok 2 bring up old stuff because beus as jim said, you cant reply to that, i apretiate jims comments, but flutist 877 has a point about wasting (this aplies 2 both of u) this forum isnt for aguing, just ignore each other, jim was right, if you dont like a post, just ignore it
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u 2 should all shut up and practise ure flutes like u say ure suppost 2. i hope this is the last post about the argument i wanna talk about auditions
im practising my flute over the summer break to get good for next years school band, i wanna know what i should xpect and roughly how good i need to be
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Re: Auditions .....
11:32 on Friday, December 14, 2007
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Account Closed (324 points)
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Dear ure-name-here:
Thank you for your comments.
As far as your questions: "what you should expect" and "how good do you have to be?" --- these are difficult to answer in that I don't know how well you play, nor the other flutists in your band, but I'll give it a shot:
From my personal experience in high school, I was never afraid of auditions because of two reasons:
First (I don't know about your band) but in my high school band we were given the option of "challenging", if we felt that we had been unfairly passed over.
Secondly, I was going to be playing as a Freshman, and knew that even if I didn't "pass" the audition, there would be others up-coming.
Again, I don't know about your band, but in mine, there were 3 parts to an audition: (1) you had to play an exercise or composition that all other flutists had to play, so that the band conductor could compare the playing, side-by-side; (2) you had to able to demonstrate your ability to "sight-read" (how I dreaded that part); (3) you will allowed to perform your own recital piece of choice in order to demonstrate your accomplishment(s).
Finally --- don't be nervous. Just get your audition pieces down so well you don't need the music in front of you, if possible.
IF you go to the very first page of my post, you'll read what Doriot Dwyer and Jeanne Baxtresser say about auditions. That may well help you.
Good luck with your audition --- and practice, practice!
Best Regards, Jim
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Re: Auditions .....
16:31 on Thursday, December 20, 2007
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