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Topic: Repertoire and Resumé
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punkpianist360
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Repertoire and Resumé
on: February 15, 2010, 12:59:20 PM
Dear lovers and haters,
College auditions are right around the corner (meaning next year), and as far as repertoire goes, I'm pretty much set, but there seems to be another obstacle in the way: The college RESUMÉ. Because of my demanded practice time, my options are limited, but I want to show not only the Music Schools and conservatories by talent, but everything else that I do. So I ask you all this: What are good extracurricular activities that are manageable and put together an impressive resumé, while at the same time dealing with school and piano.
Love,
~Pandemonium~
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nanabush
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Re: Repertoire and Resumé
Reply #1 on: February 16, 2010, 06:17:42 AM
A second instrument.
Teaching experience shows a different approach to the piano.
A sport or group activity, again to contrast piano as an individual activity.
Another performing art such as drama or dance; even visual art.
There are endless things you can put
Right now I have teaching, kick boxing and paintball haha if I ever am asked for what I currently do!
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