Successful audition songs
Mon, 6 Sept 2004, 02:17 pmsare30104 posts in thread
Successful audition songs
Mon, 6 Sept 2004, 02:17 pmFor the people who've been successful in auditions for drama schools/plays/productions, just interested in what songs you chose to sing?
sare3010Mon, 6 Sept 2004, 02:17 pm
For the people who've been successful in auditions for drama schools/plays/productions, just interested in what songs you chose to sing?
Walter PlingeMon, 6 Sept 2004, 09:20 pm
Re: Successful audition songs
Sare
I guess the main thing is to be really confident, prepared and to enjoy what you are singing. If you are enjoying yourself the judges will enjoy themselves too. That being said:
Some tips I have found useful - use as you will
No Andrew Lloyd Webber.
No Les Mis - they get sooo much of it. Especially no On My Own.
Try to find something a little more abscure - that way the judges will know you haven't just picked up the closest song, and it will make a nice change if they haven't heard the same song fifteen times that day.
No 'tits and ass' or 'nothing' from a chorus line.
Sondheim is good, but tricky to sing - again just do what you feel comfortable.
Goodluck!
I guess the main thing is to be really confident, prepared and to enjoy what you are singing. If you are enjoying yourself the judges will enjoy themselves too. That being said:
Some tips I have found useful - use as you will
No Andrew Lloyd Webber.
No Les Mis - they get sooo much of it. Especially no On My Own.
Try to find something a little more abscure - that way the judges will know you haven't just picked up the closest song, and it will make a nice change if they haven't heard the same song fifteen times that day.
No 'tits and ass' or 'nothing' from a chorus line.
Sondheim is good, but tricky to sing - again just do what you feel comfortable.
Goodluck!
crgwllmsTue, 7 Sept 2004, 12:05 am
Re: Successful audition songs
For the first round of Lion King auditions, they simply asked to hear a song that was NOT from a musical. (I heard a story that someone started singing the first few words of 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' and were promptly told 'Thank You'...but that may be an urban myth).
When I went in to the warm up room, I heard several people practising various Elton John songs, which I thought was a bit obvious, but I suppose anything's fine if you can pull it off well.
I didn't have any sheet music prepared (in fact, I never do...that's a failing I ought to get around to fixing some day) so I took a guitar and did an abridged interpretation of 'Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay', singing 'the whistled bit' in falsetto. Apparently that touch was what made them smile, and made them think I could sing in a high character voice (Timon's), and I went straight through to the next rounds, which from that point on were assigned passages from songs in the show.
I admit I was pretty casual about the whole process, not really preparing anything as such (I didn't really choose that song til about the day before), but in this instance, it worked...probably because I was relaxed and there to have fun with a song I knew I could do well. I know there were lots of technically better singers before me, so a big part of my success would have been a confident stage presence, and my choosing the right style of material that I knew worked for me.
And standing out from the crowd is the name of the game - so long as you still fulfill what they are asking for...which in most cases is: that you can entertain them.
Cheers,
Craig
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Walter PlingeTue, 7 Sept 2004, 03:14 pm
Re: Successful audition songs
If you are auditioning for waapa sare you need to sing songs from a musical.