Tips for Getting Ready to Casting or Singing Audition
by Central Coast Conservatorium music educationThis year, it's decided, you come to The Voice! And the first step is the casting! But you do not know how to put all the chances on your side to hold the attention of the jury. Which song to choose? Should we take risks? Is it absolutely necessary to show all that one knows how to do with one's voice? What do the members of the jury want?
Here Are Some Tips for Prepare For Auditions?
Remember that your song must be "compacted" in 2 minutes (at least for the video you have to send to the casting team). In this limited time, there must be a maximum of things, the jury must have a good overview of your vocal potential. But this is not a reason to neglect the "rise" of the song: it is the frustration of the waiting that makes the takeoff strong in sensations!
It is not because your song should help to put your voice in value that it should be used as a pretext to make a pyrotechnic demonstration of your singing skills! Everything you do vocally must be justified, everything must make sense.
So work on the performance and give the public and the jury chills
Remember that connecting to the story and planning to tell the other person in the song (while watching your audience) can also be very effective against stage fright.
Here Are Some Tips for Prepare For Auditions?
- Choose Your Song!
Remember that your song must be "compacted" in 2 minutes (at least for the video you have to send to the casting team). In this limited time, there must be a maximum of things, the jury must have a good overview of your vocal potential. But this is not a reason to neglect the "rise" of the song: it is the frustration of the waiting that makes the takeoff strong in sensations!
- Give Meaning to Your Interpretation!
It is not because your song should help to put your voice in value that it should be used as a pretext to make a pyrotechnic demonstration of your singing skills! Everything you do vocally must be justified, everything must make sense.
So work on the performance and give the public and the jury chills
- Manage Your Stage and Be Really There, from the Beginning of the Song!
- On Stage: Do Not Think About Technique, Break Out!
Remember that connecting to the story and planning to tell the other person in the song (while watching your audience) can also be very effective against stage fright.
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