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Post by Seriously on Aug 15, 2016 17:15:34 GMT
Wouldn't it be a better gauge of someone's real abilities to ask them to sing a song which is well known enough for them to be able to have a crack at, but which they haven't prepared for? I'd rather see someone at their best.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 15, 2016 17:59:03 GMT
Wouldn't it be a better gauge of someone's real abilities to ask them to sing a song which is well known enough for them to be able to have a crack at, but which they haven't prepared for? I'd rather see someone at their best. But not if their best is Stars.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2016 18:16:11 GMT
But then someone whose done a shed load of preparation over God only knows how much time, and perfected those one or two songs down to a tee, isn't necessarily going to be giving a fair representation of their talents are they? The talent that matters is the ability to sing well after many rehearsals. Allowing people to prepare so they're as good as they can be is exactly the representation of talent that's needed.
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Post by whygodwhytoday on Aug 15, 2016 18:36:39 GMT
I'd probably pick something boring like an old standard, knowing me. For something particularly rousing I can belt out You'll Never Walk Alone, although I need to be drunk for the full effect to work and all.......
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 15, 2016 18:41:39 GMT
But then someone whose done a shed load of preparation over God only knows how much time, and perfected those one or two songs down to a tee, isn't necessarily going to be giving a fair representation of their talents are they? The talent that matters is the ability to sing well after many rehearsals. Allowing people to prepare so they're as good as they can be is exactly the representation of talent that's needed. Hmmmm maybe. I just like like the idea of catching them out though. As they turn up with the music for Stars, ask them to sing Purple Rain or something
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Post by Seriously on Aug 15, 2016 19:07:12 GMT
There's not really much time to muck about when you're helping to cast a million pound musical.
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Post by westwaywanderer on Aug 17, 2016 20:57:19 GMT
Omg, my go to audition piece is always "Stay with Me" from Into the Woods........#sondheimiloveyou.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2016 23:39:04 GMT
Anthem from Chess, or On My Own from Les Mis.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 18, 2016 7:31:29 GMT
Anthem from Chess, or On My Own from Les Mis. I imagine that's on the panels s**t list too
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2016 12:21:41 GMT
Anthem from Chess, or On My Own from Les Mis. I imagine that's on the panels s**t list too I'm sure it is, but it's one of my favourite songs and one I've sung in concerts a few times, so I'd be less nervous doing it. This is all hypothetical anyway of course, I haven't even done am dram for nearly a decade, so I doubt I'll be auditioning for anything anytime soon!
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Post by notmymuse on Aug 24, 2016 9:09:01 GMT
I don't like Stars much so that neatly side steps that problem.
My main audition problem is that my day dreams about doing it (as it'll get no further than that for everyone's sake) are tempered by the reality I can't remember anything, so I'll have to go for What I Did For Love, as about half the lyrics are repetitions of "what I did for love" and when my voice quivers with nerves the panel might think it's emotion.
Much respect to those of you who actually have to go through auditions (and keep going despite having to).
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Post by westendwendy on Aug 24, 2016 10:27:59 GMT
Done to death but Pippa Alion/Alien said I sang it brilliantly and should be scared not to sing it for auditions - This Is The Moment
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