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Posted By: BeccaLynn trying out for allshore - 12/15/2006 8:13 PM
i think that it is very important that we all try out for allshore...
even though we might not make it
this proves that our school knows that no matter what we can prove that we can play
i mean we dont want to only have 3 people try out
that looks bad
so if you guys agree then reply back smile
Posted By: Matthews Re: trying out for allshore - 12/15/2006 8:17 PM
I agree totally. When I was in school, I was terrified of auditions. But, the more you audition, the easier it will become. Plus, if you do make it, you have 2 days of fun at All Shore.
Posted By: BeccaLynn Re: trying out for allshore - 12/15/2006 8:18 PM
all the way mr. matthews
Posted By: Hanna Re: trying out for allshore - 12/16/2006 2:29 AM
You got the idea...I think that it is verry importent to try out and do you best. It should be a must if you are in the class and are capable of going. I also think it is one of the best experiences that I have had.

Hanna O'Toole
Lefty
Posted By: skyler Re: trying out for allshore - 12/18/2006 3:40 PM
ummmmm im trying out for it
everyone i wish u good luck
Posted By: Matthews Re: trying out for allshore - 12/19/2006 6:41 AM
Here are some things to work on over break:

Learn your Chromatic Scale. This is THE most important scale you can learn on your instrument. Play it evenly and with a confident tone.

Practice your breath support. Make your tone strong and breathe from the "bottom of your lungs". Your abdomen should be tight, as if you were doing a sit-up. Let that firmness in your "abs" be the strength of your tone. Use it to help you push through to the ends of phrases.

Brush up on your scales.

Take the time to learn them all backward and forward, then in 3rds (Don't know what I mean? Ask me!)

Have someone drill you on them. Then work on your tone.

Play the scales slowly with a crescendo/decrscendo on every degree of the scale.

Work on articulations. Do the 8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 Exercise on each scale.

With work, each of you can do well at auditions. And, the more you practice, the more confident you will become. If you practice enough, you won't be nervous at all for the audition.

10 minutes of smart practice a day is better than an hour of practice. What do I mean by smart practice?

Don't waste time practicing mistakes.

Take the time to learn your music PERFECTLY the first time.

If you don't understand something, don't guess. Find out exactly how to play it so you learn it correctly the first time.

Get into the habit of learning your dynamics from the beginning.

Learn all articulations from the beginning. Don't just slur everything.

Once you have it down PERFECTLY at a slow speed, start speeding it up. If you can't play it a little faster perfectly, then you still need to repeat it at a slower tempo.

Many aspects of music involve "muscle memory". The more the action is repeated, the more neural pathways are strengthened.

If you have a metronome, a good rule of thumb to go by is 5 perfect repetitions before increasing the speed. When you increase, only go a few clicks at a time.
Posted By: clarisax4 Re: trying out for allshore - 12/19/2006 6:46 PM
i would try out for all shore but......... THE PREPARED PIECE IS HARDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: Matthews Re: trying out for allshore - 12/19/2006 7:17 PM
You can do it! Just follow the advice in my post!
Posted By: justin ullom Re: trying out for allshore - 12/20/2006 5:51 PM
No matter how bad you think you are just try out anyway! smile just relax and have fun!!
Posted By: Hanna Re: trying out for allshore - 12/27/2006 5:00 PM
Don't worry about what you think you can't do. Still trying out will prepare you even more for the years to come... and you just might suprize yourself and make it!! Trying out is really fun!!!
Posted By: Hanna Re: trying out for allshore - 01/02/2007 12:51 AM
I know I have alot to work on before All-Shore.... Ii cant wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Posted By: clarisax4 Re: trying out for allshore - 01/03/2007 7:58 PM
it is still hard................................................
Posted By: skyler Re: trying out for allshore - 01/04/2007 3:47 PM
cant wait for it
im kinda excited
Posted By: skyler Re: trying out for allshore - 01/05/2007 3:52 PM
any one ready?
i hope i will be soon
Posted By: clarisax4 Re: trying out for allshore - 01/05/2007 4:37 PM
no im not really ready but i can try. i guess................................................................
Posted By: clarinet 2 Re: trying out for allshore - 01/07/2007 9:18 PM
I think everyone should try out for a really hard audition. I tried out for Governor's School last year and it really put All-Shore into perspective. I'm not saying its really easy or that I don't get nervous, but maybe everyone should try out for regionals or something and then All-Shore auditions will be a little more enjoyable.
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