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Auditioning for a musical can be a nerve-wracking experience, but with proper preparation and confidence, you can give yourself the best chance to succeed. Here are some steps to follow when preparing for a musical audition: 1. Research the show: Before auditioning for a musical, research the show you are auditioning for. Familiarize yourself with the story, the characters, and the music. Listen to the soundtrack, watch performances of the show, and read the script. 2. Choose the right audition piece: Pick a song that showcases your vocal range and fits the style of the musical. Avoid choosing a song from the show you are auditioning for unless specifically instructed to do so. 3. Practice your song: Practice your song until you feel confident singing it. Work on your breathing, diction, and performance. Record yourself singing and listen back to identify areas for improvement. 4. Dress appropriately: Dress appropriately for the audition. Wear something comfortable that allows you to move freely and shows off your personality. Avoid wearing anything too distracting or revealing. 5. Arrive early: Arrive at the audition location early to give yourself time to warm up and get comfortable. 6. Be prepared for the audition: Bring your sheet music, headshot, and resume if requested. Be prepared to sing your chosen song and possibly read from the script. 7. Stay confident: Stay confident during the audition. Project your voice, make eye contact, and show your personality. Don't be afraid to take risks and show off your unique talents. 8. Be polite: Be polite and courteous to everyone you meet during the audition process. Thank the audition panel for the opportunity and leave a good impression. Remember, auditioning is a learning experience, and even if you don't get the role, you can always take the feedback you receive and use it to improve for the next audition. Good luck!
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