"I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General"
When you audition for a musical, the directors generally have a set idea about how they want a song to sound, so they are less likely to choose you by singing a song from the musical that you are auditioning for. Defying gravity would be a better choice for you to sing than Tomorrow.
Absolutely not! It is great to to audition with a song from that musical specifically because if the director hears how you sing a part in the musical,&you are good, then you have a better chance of getting the part you want, verses singing a different song from a different musical; if the director doesn't know exactly how you sing a given song in that musical, then how is he going to know if you would be good for the part with all the songs?
It's called your Not Sorry not what if your not sorry. But anyway I do not think that's a good song to sing if you are mad at your cousin that's more of a song you would sing about an ex.
A nice song to sing would be Amazing Grace, or Hallelujah.
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Usually, I'd recommend something very 60s, but there's a more modern song that I love to hear people audition with. It's very hard to sing well, but it's perfect for a hairspray audition. Ain't No Thing from Bring It On the musical
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i sang the song 'home' but i ur an alto and aiming for a really good part, sing 'no bad news'
"I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General"
Well what is your range? And what are you auditioning for?
When you audition for a musical, the directors generally have a set idea about how they want a song to sound, so they are less likely to choose you by singing a song from the musical that you are auditioning for. Defying gravity would be a better choice for you to sing than Tomorrow.
Absolutely not! It is great to to audition with a song from that musical specifically because if the director hears how you sing a part in the musical,&you are good, then you have a better chance of getting the part you want, verses singing a different song from a different musical; if the director doesn't know exactly how you sing a given song in that musical, then how is he going to know if you would be good for the part with all the songs?
I would think so. It is a good audition song depending on what your auditioning for.
If you have more of an alto voice i would most certainly go with Jojo but if you are more saprano go with Christina. also it depends on the type of show you are auditioning for. the worst thing you can do is sing the music of the actual musical you are auditioning for, and if you are auditioning for a program not a musical than go with whatever song showcases your range.
They sing a song that well suits their voice.
Well, you're a vocalist, so you should probably just save yourself the trouble and apply at The Gap. Or maybe Ross.