AUDITION PIECE
16:14 on Saturday, January 8, 2005
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(Emma)
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Does anybody know of an audition piece? ( that worked for them? I need to find something for a youth symphony auditon coming up! Thanks~
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Re: AUDITION PIECE
13:42 on Sunday, January 9, 2005
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(Emma)
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Okay--- scratch the "if it worked for you" part= even if you didn`t get into the symphony, I`d still like to know of the piece!!!
~thanks much everyone~
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Re: AUDITION PIECE
20:11 on Sunday, January 9, 2005
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(Kate)
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Mozart concertos always work well. Try #3.
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Re: AUDITION PIECE: I can offer you some help
21:11 on Sunday, January 9, 2005
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(Anonymous)
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Hi, we`re on the same train, so hear me out
i too have had trouble at vibrato, and i think someone may offer more help to you.
If you have MSN, you can join the `Violin Informaion Group` in MSN so that you may post your questions ammong professionals --no offence, 8notes... :P
Trust me...
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Re: AUDITION PIECE
10:12 on Monday, January 10, 2005
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(Emma)
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Oh thanks... Did I say I have truble doing vibrato? Hmmmm... maybe I did. I don`t have MSN, so I can`t do that thing among the pros. Sounds fun tho!
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Re: AUDITION PIECE
21:25 on Saturday, May 21, 2005
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(Yan)
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Try Millionair`s Hoedown, by Herman Clebenoff. Its really fast, but if you get it right it sounds spetacular(sp.)
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