![]() They also play it for more than one adjudicator and all during the same weekend. ![]() I think some other states have a possibly better system where all of the auditionees prepare the same pre-selected solo. And, there are plenty of very fine players who could have gotten a 100 and didn't because of having a bad day or worse yet, an adjudicator who missed the mark for whatever reason. If you have a bad day and don't get the 100, you probably don't make All-State. I know many very fine players who never made All-State and are active performing professional musicians in the area. However, the selection was based on that one audition and as you said, when you're in college, nobody cares or even talks about if you made All-State. can be a tremendously rewarding musical experience and it puts you in contention to be selected to participate in the All-Eastern MENC ensembles. Being a part of the All-State Band, Wind Ens., or Orch. It's great if you go through the process, get the 100 and make All-State. ![]() It is, as you say, based on that one performance.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |