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Singing Tips
Singing is a large part of what separates musical theatre from "straight theatre". Because musical theatre performers are required to sing, auditions are held somewhat differently. Not only are you required to choose a song that reflects the style of show you are auditioning for, you must also prepare this song to performance level and perform it with an accompanist at the piano. What can often set you apart in these auditions is your ability to communicate a character while singing. There is an unfortunate trend among singers (particularly young ones) to think that their natural talent will "carry" them. They don't think it really matters what audition song they pick or how much training they have because they really believe that their talent is enough. While this might be true in your small community or highschool, it is NOT true in the professional world. To be truly competitive as a professional vocalist, you must have not only talent but also training, polish, and marketability.

 

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Adolescents & Changing Voices triplethreat 2232
Vocal Range Classifications triplethreat 4948
How To Maintain Vocal Health triplethreat 3410
Essential Information About Vibrato triplethreat 3407
How To Choose A Singing Teacher triplethreat 1929
Essential Song Research For Auditions & Performances triplethreat 3598
Tips For Singing In Recitals & Showcases triplethreat 1869
Phlegm Tips For Singers triplethreat 3849
Guide To Musical Theatre Repertoire triplethreat 4748
Take Care of A Lost Voice triplethreat 2312
Broadway / Musical Theatre Karaoke triplethreat 2611
Hints For Home Recording triplethreat 1254
The Importance of Breath Support triplethreat 2246
Smoothing The Vocal Break triplethreat 3024
Key Information About Belting triplethreat 3404
Moving Naturally While Singing triplethreat 3251
How To Work With Your Accompanist triplethreat 1699
 
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  • Dance Tips  ( 6 items )
    All actors must become comfortable with dancing if they hope to be successful in musical theatre. Since Agnes DeMille choreographed the first staging of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma, dance has been an essential aspect of musical theatre as both spectacle and a method of expanding the plot. Today it is even more essential for musical theatre performers to have dance ability.

     

  • Child Actors & Teens  ( 8 items )
    Child actors often have more professional opportunities open to them because new talent is always needed to replace those who have become too old, and roles are often double cast due to strict child actor labour laws. However, there are also unique difficulties for child performers, such as choosing age appropriate audition material. It is very important that kids only use audition songs and monologues that are appropriate for their age level.

     

  • Audition Tips  ( 20 items )
    You can't get the role without getting past the audition. Whether you are preparing for a straight theatre audition, a dance audition, a vocal audition or a true "triple threat" musical audition, there are audition tips here to help you.

     

  • Acting Tips  ( 14 items )
    Acting is a complex art form, and we have done our best to gather the best tips and advice on the basics of acting to help you continue to improve your craft, whether a professional actor or an amateur just getting started. Remember, though, that the best way to learn something is by doing, so get out there and do it!

     

 

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