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Offline seetherage

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School of music question of audition
on: August 09, 2006, 02:57:19 AM
Hi to all
im applying in about 2 day's for a school of art's , on keyboard
on the apointment sheet it says that ill have to  perform a prepared solo chosen from standard music literature , my question is , if just any song would count??
like fur elise, or something....
Thank you in advance
William

Offline kaiwin

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Re: School of music question of audition
Reply #1 on: August 09, 2006, 04:24:52 AM
Yep, I guess. As long as it is classical (Romantic, Baroque, Impressionist, Contemporary)
I guess no sure though. But I think its that. 8)

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Re: School of music question of audition
Reply #2 on: August 11, 2006, 03:02:07 AM
hey...
i already auditioned..gonna know the result in a few day's...
i went fine but the part that i had to read scripture, i had 30 secs to read and play
i looked alot like that song, Ode to joy, but it wasnt.... i was so nervous i ended up playing Ode to joy....
hahahahha ... lol .... that's the only thing i was bad....
cuz, at pitch match i went good... ( so the judge made this ...humm..satisfaction sound = ) ... oh well ..i hope i get in... =)

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Re: School of music question of audition
Reply #3 on: August 17, 2006, 10:12:13 PM
Good luck with that!
Didn't know you can get into a arts school with Ode to Joy  ;D
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