Audition Success will help performers understand what prevents them from nailing an audition and give them the tools to reach their goals. This description may be from another edition of this product.
No nonsense - simply sound advice - a holistic approach
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
'Audition Success' by Don Greene is probably the best book I have read regarding audition preparation. It consists largely of transcribed interviews with two of Greene's clients. Using their experiences, the reader can craft his or her own audition preparation plan. It covers everything from methods to practice orchestral excerpts through to word association techniques which help performers settle in to the right mood the moment before they perform. I am usually very skeptical about these sorts of books as there are many out there that are simply too wishy-washy. 'Audition Success' is a no nonsense approach that if read, understood, and applied, can be very helpful in making performers more successful in audition and other performing situations. A must read (and must do!) for all musicians taking auditions.
Not just for muscians!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
The book is conversations of the author with two muscians. I really enjoyed that format and found the twist and turns insightful because it wasn't presented as do these six steps and you will be successful. I found the key ideas of a structured approach to training such as training under stress conditions, in mixed order, and multiple environments, and tapering applicable to anyone who must use skills to produce results--either singing on a stage or a presentation in a group. The one reviewer was right about the conversation, and maybe each chapter could have used a short summary of the techniques in that chapter. But if you read and label the technique when it is applied and then incorporate it into your skill training, I think you will find the book very helpful.
Audition success generally helpful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I studied this book while preparing for a recent audition and performed better than ever at the audition. I don't know if it was just coincidence, but there were some good things to think about that I gleaned from the text. I got a lot out of the chapters with the singer as well as the chapters with the other horn player.
Concise, helpful and fun to read.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I often teach seminars in overcoming performance anxiety, so I am quite current on the literature. This one is a gem! There is a lot of information, several ideas and approaches, yet easily "digested" because the book is written in a conversational manner. It's been criticized as "only" being the transcription of phone conversations, yet I find what did and didn't work for the two individuals involved to be much easier to learn from and glean what I want to use than books that lecture and pontificate and give endless lists of things to do.
A reaffirmation of things I learned years ago.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
There is valuable information in this which I've used for my students auditioning for scholarships. It helped them immeasurably, and their auditions - for the most part - were instrumental in gaining for them the scholarships they sought.
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