In this episode of Awkward Afternoons Josh was out seeking a Yeti. Fortunately, we were joined by an expert on college auditions---Jeremy Duby! In the first half of this two part episode, we discuss what preparation is necessary for a successful audition. We also unwrap what will be considered beyond the notes on the page of your audition piece. Stayed tuned for part two! #iplayhere
Hot Take
HOT TAKE: Pad Savers can deteriorate the pads on your instrument. UNLESS you use the pad saver properly—after swabbing your instrument, insert the pad saver and then remove it. Don’t store the pad saver inside the body of your woodwind!
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Audition Tips!
Tis the season for college music auditions! Jeremy Duby, music director, conductor, and Central Music team member shares his tips for a great audition experience:
Maintain a professional demeanor
Dress appropriately
Exude confident body language
Participate in Solo & Ensemble Festivals—State Festival is a great experience
Create a mock audition
Practice managing your nerves
Take Private Lessons—Locally or at an institution of interest
What questions do you have about music auditions? ⬇️Ask us in the comments!
Takeaway
Didn’t catch this week’s Awkward Afternoon video? Here’s our takeaway—There are instances where talent can accelerate a musician’s trajectory, but when confronted with a difficult solo or piece of literature, the one who is accustomed to working harder to play through a piece might have the advantage over the one who relies solely on their talent.
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Awkward Afternoons with Robert and Josh: Talent VS Hard Work, and the Ye Ol' Clawson Yeti
Hard work or talent—In this episode of Awkward Afternoons, Josh and Robert break down the difference between raw talent and hard work/dedication. Which one is more important to your musical success? Check it out! #iplayhere