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
I would think so. It is a good audition song depending on what your auditioning for.
Taylor swift - love story
That really depends on what exactly you're auditioning for. If you're auditioning for a musical, you'll want a school appropriate song from a Broadway show from that same time period, and preferably one that is in the range of the character you want.
U are butuful
i sang the song 'home' but i ur an alto and aiming for a really good part, sing 'no bad news'
I would think so. It is a good audition song depending on what your auditioning for.
Taylor swift - love story
Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites by Skrillex
Baltimoreconsidering theres a song called good morning Baltimore
Amber - song - was created in 311.
Good Morning Baltimore is not an individual show, but a song/scene in a larger show. That show is Hairspray. Hairspray is a very famous musical that has had movie interpretations.
That really depends on what exactly you're auditioning for. If you're auditioning for a musical, you'll want a school appropriate song from a Broadway show from that same time period, and preferably one that is in the range of the character you want.
"What's the Buzz" is a great song, though I don't know the actual title.
U are butuful
i sang the song 'home' but i ur an alto and aiming for a really good part, sing 'no bad news'
Well what is your range? And what are you auditioning for?
It depends on where you are auditioning for it, but generally yes, you can sing anything, though it is usually smart to pick a song that u can see being sung by the character you are auditioning for. Here is a song for each of the lead roles: Horton- "Different" from Honk or "Kite" from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Cat in the Hat- "There's No Knowing" from Willy Wonka Jr. Gertrude McFuzz- "I Can Hear the Bells" from Hairspray Mayzie La Bird or a Bird Girl- "Popular" from Wicked or "Bop to the Top" from Disney's High School Musical Girl Jojo- "In My Own Little Corner" from Cinderella or "Maybe" from Annie Boy Jojo- "Flying" or "Pure Imagination", both from Willy Wonka Jr. Wickersham Brother- "Easy Street" from Annie Sour Kangaroo- "Little Girls" from Annie or "Big, Blonde, and Beautiful" from Hairspray