10 Tips on How to Deal with a Bad Audition Pianist

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 12

  • @lindaanderson8329
    @lindaanderson8329 Před 2 lety +3

    Love hearing your perspective! I am in such awe of the audition accompanist’s talent...especially a good one! But even a mediocre one deserves respect. That is a really tough job!

    • @32BARCUT
      @32BARCUT  Před 2 lety

      It is a tough job, and there are so many great accompanists out there!

  • @VirtualTeachingPro
    @VirtualTeachingPro Před rokem

    Yes yes yes to removing the problem songs! Thanks for mentioning this one because I really needed to hear it this week after testing out a new audition song in the room and realizing in moment that it was not the best choice. It jumps time signatures and isn't that easy to play at first glance so better to just take it out. At least I tested it and can now make that adjustment. Thanks for all the great tips here!

  • @thernandezify
    @thernandezify Před 2 lety +1

    I once went to an audition where they asked us to bring sheet music for our song of choice. We were to sing a pop song. I just so happened to choose "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" but when I presented the sheet music to the accompanist she said she was not familiar with the song and they had me pull out a track to sing along to instead. I rolled with it but was kinda shocked that she was not familiar with the song. It comes to show how one really needs to be prepared for anything.

    • @32BARCUT
      @32BARCUT  Před 2 lety +1

      OMG! That sounds horrible! Such a good reminder to be ready for anything. Thank you so much for watching and for sharing Taina!

    • @VirtualTeachingPro
      @VirtualTeachingPro Před rokem +1

      I have totally had that happen to me as well with pop songs! What I like to do is have the track on my phone in a google drive folder along with the sheet music so I can pull it out quickly at any audition. It's like you said, gotta be prepared for everything. Especially these days!

  • @monicalgarcia3993
    @monicalgarcia3993 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! Could you go further in music reading expectations for a performer as a musical director? If not being able to sight read is a deal breaker? Btw, I have 3 accounts (unintentionally LOL) and subscribed on all 3. Hoping y’all reach 1000 soon!

    • @32BARCUT
      @32BARCUT  Před 2 lety

      Not being able to sight read is not a deal breaker. I have worked with plenty on the top level who don't. However, it really helps if you do. It is definitely a skill that you should actively work on. A little practice every day will take you a long way in a years time. You got this!

    • @VirtualTeachingPro
      @VirtualTeachingPro Před rokem

      I have a ton of pro friends who don't read music and what they do is openly have a conversation with the MD at the first rehearsal and see if they can get any recordings of tracks or their part played to help them best learn the music. I read music but I always like to have my phone recorder ready to go during rehearsals so I can put anything on tape that could help me practice on my own. Really it's just about finding the best way for you to learn the music and feel confident! Best wishes!

  • @JoyceeV.
    @JoyceeV. Před 5 měsíci

    I don’t understand why everytime I put a song and give it for the pianist he always messes it up and they’re different songs but whatever

  • @drewrussellduboff
    @drewrussellduboff Před 2 lety

    Would you consider doing a video on simplifying your audition cut yourself?

    • @32BARCUT
      @32BARCUT  Před 2 lety

      Hey Drew, we haven't forgotten you. We have some videos coming out the next few weeks for you. Let us know if this helps. Austin may also do some videos on creating audition sides in Finale as well. Thanks for subscribing!