You’ve got your first musical theater audition, but you’ve never auditioned for a musical before. What‘s going to happen next? What are you goals for the first call?

First, let’s explore what an audition is for. For the casting panel, it’s an opportunity to see new people, or to remind themselves of familiar people. It’s a chance to see who and what is out there, to make decisions about casting, and to match up different actors to make a company. For you, it’s an opportunity to let the casting panel get to know your performing ability, hear you sing and see you in your choice of character.

Now let’s explore what the first audition is not. It’s not a ‘real’ performance. There’s no applause or feedback, the panel hasn’t paid to see you, there are no sets or lighting, and you don’t have costumes or make-up (except what you are wearing). It’s not a complete show either, as the panel will expect to watch you come in as you, then change into character in front of them. And finally, the first audition will not get you the job. That may seem odd, but Broadway and West End auditions can drag on over several months with up to 9 recalls. And on large-scale musicals you definitely won’t be cast on the strength of your first audition.

Remind yourself that the panel wants to know your level of skill, how good you are at staying in character, whether you look comfortable on stage, and if you are the right professional level for their production. So the key points are to appear professional, well-prepared and confident with your material. And for the first audition it’s vital for an actor, singer or dancer to use song material that’s suitable for their casting, voice and abilities.

Let’s look at some of the more usual mistakes made by auditionees. Singers might be confident of how they sound, but don’t think about character or story. In musical theater, this is a complete no-no. Yes, you might have a lovely voice but we’re interested in your character’s journey through the song. Musical Theater differs from opera or song recital in that the music serves and heightens the text, and characterisation is vital. Actors on the other hand may be quite confident of the subtest and character, but may have a less than solid vocal technique. Although strong characterisations can carry you through any unfortunate vocal mishaps, remember that in musicals you usually have to perform 8 or more shows every week for a year. For your own sanity (and the sanity of those around you), it’s imperative that your vocal technique is strong and clear enough for you to sustain and repeat what you are doing accurately and without strain. If not, a single cold can knock your performance sideways. For dancers who are used to expressing themselves in movement, using words and music can be a real challenge. And since many dancers start very young, learning a solid technique in a new discipline can seem like a mountainous task. It’s important for dancers to find teachers of voice, text or singing who are able to adapt their teaching styles to the dance-trained body and mind. Pick songs that you have a real connection with, pieces that you think you can have fun with. And don’t be afraid to move during an audition – you don’t have to stay rooted to the spot!

If you’re a singer dancer actor in a coaching session for a first audition, the focus is usually on finding suitable songs for your physicality and energy. Then the coach can help you find and maintain the best performance you can give. We’ll also focus on the different problems of using your own songs in an audition. How to give the pianist YOUR version of the piece in less than 15 seconds, how to grab the focus of your song and become the character straight away, whether you should interact with the panel, and even how to change your performance of your favorite songs to suit the musical style of the show you’re auditioning for.

Sometimes you can alter the subtext or storyline of a song to fit the show that is currently casting. If you are singing a cut version of the song, or doing a 16bar cattle call, the storyline will be different for both – it’s not really possible to play the song journey for the complete song if you’re only singing half of it! You might focus on the one aspect of the character that appears in that extract, or impose a journey on the music, or bring an event that happens later in the full song into that particular musical moment. If you are planning to use the same song for the cattle call and the first private audition, you will probably need more than one mind map of the song journey.

Once you have found good songs, a session from a qualified coach can help you find your own version of the material, and lead you to create living, sustainable characterisations that use your best talents and assets. You will definitely be noticed if you have songs to match your casting, strong performance skills and a professional attitude.

And what do you aim to achieve in the first audition? To get the first recall.

Jeremy Fisher is the author of Successful Singing Auditions, and trains singers and performers to find and maintain their best. For articles, free downloads and information on effective vocal training, check out Vocal Process, the voice training company that’s “revolutionising the way singing is taught” (LINK magazine)
http://www.vocalprocess.co.uk



Tips To Get You Through The American Idol Auditions

The Fox networks television show is an Americanized version of the U.K. show called Pop Idol. American Idol is produced by Ken Warwick and Simon Fuller, the very same U.K. producers of Pop Idol. The American Idol TV show made its U.S. debut on June 11, 2002. America Idol‘s first television season was enthusiastically received by record television viewers from across America. By way of doing a nationwide search for talented singers, the TV show aims to discover the best unknown singing talent in the country. The American Idol contestants are selected from the American Idol auditions which are usually held in six to seven U.S. cities every season.

As everyone in the entire world knows by now, the hit TV show American Idol is about talented and not so talented singers making it through the American Idol tryouts by impressing the American Idol judges and then competing against other American Idol contestants in order to be given the coveted title of American Idol winner. Here are some helpful tips to help you advance through the American Idol auditions and rounds.

From American Idol Auditions To The Finals

During these American Idol tryouts, the American Idol contestants are culled from thousands of singers into a few hundred. The American Idol judges will whittle down the remaining contestants even further still during the Hollywood round. In the end, from the thousands of hopeful singers who signed up for the American Idol tryouts with dreams of being acclaimed the American Idol winner, only 24 contestants, 12 males and 12 females, go to the semifinals.

The survivors of the semifinal round, 12 American Idol contestants in all, will then go on to give it their all in the final round. To make it all the way from the American Idol tryouts into the final round takes a great deal of talent. In the final rounds, one singer will be eliminated from the bottom three contestants each week until the American Idol‘s final episode of the season where there are only two singers remaining from which the American Idol winner and runner up are then selected. Too bad the name is already being used by another popular TV show because American Idol should be more aptly named “Survivor”.

What It Takes To Become An American Idol Winner

Getting a break on the American Idol TV show is what many novice singers can only dream about. They hope that some day the American Idol results will have their name as the winner. After seeing the successful careers of past American Idol contestants, many singers are also trying very hard to get an American Idol tryout. While some contestants fail and some come out on top, we need to realize that there can be only winner at the end of each season and not every singer performing on the show can wear the American Idol crown. Singing talent alone is not enough to make you a winner. A beautiful voice may get you through the American Idol tryouts, but you also need to have a special personality to have a chance at winning the competition. I is important to have the rhythm and command over different tunes in addition to having a beautiful singing voice. Knowing how to dance along with your singing is a talent that is sure to give you a huge advantage over other competitors who can’t dance a lick.

The American Idol Official Website

If you are planning to tryout for an American Idol audition you need to be prepared. It’s a good idea to head over to Fox television’s official American Idol website and read and memorize all of the helpful information provided there. You will find plenty of frequently asked questions and answers on their website. If you have any misconceptions about trying out for the American Idol auditions and/or competition, you can clear many of them up by reading the information provided. A couple of the eligibility requirements to get into the competition are: You should be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. and You should be between the ages of 16 and 29.

Tips To Make You An American Idol Winner

Some helpful advice for aspiring contestants from previous winners of the American Idol are:

1) It is imperative that you rehearse the songs you choose over and over again until you’ve got it perfect. Then, make sure you sing that same song in front of the American Idol judges with full confidence. If you do it right, you will capture their attention and imagination and leave them wanting to hear more form you.

2) You really need to put everything you can into the song you are singing.

3) You should feel the lyrics when you are singing a song. When you do it right, the expressions should show on your face.

4) Remember to focus all of your attention on getting though the American Idol audition or current round. Each time you make it into next round you have an extra chance to show your talent and you are that much closer to the crown.

5) Always treat the American Idol judges with respect. Be completely honest and truthful at all times.

6) American Idol judges often like contestants who dedicate songs to their family members and friends.

7) If you are asked about your role models, try to come up with at least two or three names. When you describe them, you need to fine tune your verbiage and if at all possible try to come up with some interesting words to describe those personalities, but only if you are comfortable doing so. If you feel uncomfortable doing so, then do not use it because you could only end up getting embarrassed.

8) Be prepared to tell about yourself succinctly. Make sure that you dress well. It’s important to dress fashionable, but never be under dressed or too overdressed.

9) It never hurts to train. By taking a few voice-training classes you will greatly increases your chances of making it past American Idol tryouts.

Are You The Next American Idol Winner?

By following the tips discussed above you can only enhance your chances of making it past the American Idol audition. Who knows, with your talent and my tips there should be no stopping you. I look forward to seeing you on the next American Idol TV show. Heck, who knows, the next American Idol results may have as the next American Idol champion!

Neil Gerstein writes informative articles on various subjects like American Idol Auditions when he isn’t busy building and promoting his own websites. He currently have several websites that are great for content. At Movies, Music, Games & More he reviews the best unlimited free download sites for movies, music, games, zune, psp and iphone.


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