Could anyone suggest me some singing auditions?
Mon, 4 June 2001, 04:09 pmWalter Plinge2 posts in thread
Could anyone suggest me some singing auditions?
Mon, 4 June 2001, 04:09 pmCan anyone suggest me for eitheir singing or acting auditions? But I am a confident singer/actress and try hard in everything I do.
I would love any singing audition though I learn quickly and achieve quickly.
contact number:(02)97894288
post:
8 Omaha Street Belfield 2191 Sydney NSW
Thank you
I would love any singing audition though I learn quickly and achieve quickly.
contact number:(02)97894288
post:
8 Omaha Street Belfield 2191 Sydney NSW
Thank you
Walter PlingeMon, 4 June 2001, 04:09 pm
Can anyone suggest me for eitheir singing or acting auditions? But I am a confident singer/actress and try hard in everything I do.
I would love any singing audition though I learn quickly and achieve quickly.
contact number:(02)97894288
post:
8 Omaha Street Belfield 2191 Sydney NSW
Thank you
I would love any singing audition though I learn quickly and achieve quickly.
contact number:(02)97894288
post:
8 Omaha Street Belfield 2191 Sydney NSW
Thank you
Walter PlingeTue, 19 June 2001, 02:39 pm
RE: Could anyone suggest me some singing auditions?
Dear Hanah-
I'm not in Sydney, so i can't give very concrete advice, but I do have these suggestions:
- Look in the 'street press' classified advertisements (these are the free newspapers you find at record stores and cafes) - there's usually a section for 'musos wanted'
-Go to anywhere music is taught - the Conservatorium, tech etc - and look on their noticeboards
-Check the noticeboards in cafes and bookshops
-Talk to musicians - every time you see someone perform, give them your name and contact details just in case they hear about something... the most interesting singing jobs come from word of mouth. Don't worry if it's not your kind of music - they probably have friends who play your style.
-Get up & sing whenever it's possible - go to jam sessions, 'open mic' sessions at live music/poetry nights... I've had more offers of work from people who have heard me sing than anything else - make sure you have some great songs you can do on your own / with very little accompaniment, that show off your voice.
Hope this helps - good luck!
Sarah
I'm not in Sydney, so i can't give very concrete advice, but I do have these suggestions:
- Look in the 'street press' classified advertisements (these are the free newspapers you find at record stores and cafes) - there's usually a section for 'musos wanted'
-Go to anywhere music is taught - the Conservatorium, tech etc - and look on their noticeboards
-Check the noticeboards in cafes and bookshops
-Talk to musicians - every time you see someone perform, give them your name and contact details just in case they hear about something... the most interesting singing jobs come from word of mouth. Don't worry if it's not your kind of music - they probably have friends who play your style.
-Get up & sing whenever it's possible - go to jam sessions, 'open mic' sessions at live music/poetry nights... I've had more offers of work from people who have heard me sing than anything else - make sure you have some great songs you can do on your own / with very little accompaniment, that show off your voice.
Hope this helps - good luck!
Sarah