Awkward Afternoons with Robert and Josh: College Auditions Part One

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

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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