Friday, March 6, 2020
How to Audition Like the Pros 5 Secrets
How to Audition Like the Pros 5 Secrets     Suzy S.              Whether youre auditioning for American Idol or your school orchestra, a lot of factors tie into preparing for an audition, beyond just practicing your piece  were talking what you eat, what you wear, and what you think about beforehand.   Here, The Bulletproof Musician gives us 5 non-conventional things to consider when preparing for an audition:  1. Food  What are you going to eat the night before? The morning of? What are  you going to drink? How much? If you are a regular coffee drinker, are  you going to wean yourself off weeks ahead of your audition so you donât  get caffeine withdrawal headaches? Plan all of this out and test it in  advance, so that it is part of a familiar routine come audition day.  Keep in mind that you may be out of town on audition day, and  may not feel like dragging yourself around in a new  neighborhood just to find breakfast. Be sure to practice being somewhat flexible and adaptable in  your preparation.  2. Clothing  Practice performing in the clothes you plan on wearing, even down to  the socks and shoes you plan on wearing (this impacts pianists more than  other instrumentalists, but still).  Here, too, practice being somewhat flexible â" if youre flying to an audition, you never know  when the airline might misplace your luggage and lose your lucky socks.  3. Instrument  Run a few mock auditions on different pianos, a sub-par set of  timpani, or a string slightly out of tune. Donât allow yourself to be  thrown off, even if the instruments arenât exactly to your liking.  4. Environment  Conduct your mock auditions in less than ideal environments. Try big  rooms, small rooms, cold rooms, hot rooms and rooms with acoustics of  various types.   If at all possible, scope out the room you will be auditioning in the  day before. Walk around in it, play a few notes if you can, and take a  mental snapshot of the space so that you can mentally rehearse having a  great audition in that space.  5.   Sleep  Think of all the practicing you are doing, and combine this with the  other daily responsibilities and demands that life and school place on  you. What is the result? Physical, mental and emotional fatigue.  In a study of Stanford University athletes, researchers found that  increasing sleep led to greater alertness and vigor,  faster reaction times, greater accuracy, speed, and explosive power.   Note that just a couple nights of good  sleep wonât cut it. Since most of us are operating on what sleep  researchers call a sleep debt, youâll probably need at least several  weeks of sleeping 9-10 hours a day in order to begin reaping the  benefits.  Keep things in mind and youll be prepared for anything that may come up during your audition.   Readers, what other tips have helped you ace your auditions?   Like these posts?   Sign up to receive daily updates right to your inbox!   Click here to subscribe.    You might also like   How to Bounce Back from a Bad Audition   5 Insider Tips for The Voice Auditions   Improving Sight Reading as a Beginner Musician    Photo by eflon, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic.  
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