Honors Choral Ensemble Auditions - 2021/22
Sing this example in C at the end of your Digital Audition
Sing the MELODY, unaccompanied. You may start on any note you wish (the version provided is for reference only- you may sing in any key). Be prepared to state your starting note and sing a cappella.
Use this track to learn the melody. You may then sing in any key that is comfortable for you. Three keys have been provided for your learning convenience. This is the high key, designed mostly for sopranos and tenors.
Use this track to learn the melody. You may then sing in any key that is comfortable. Three keys have been provided for your learning convenience. This is the mid key (what is written on the sheet music) designed to be comfortable for most singers.
Use this track to learn the melody. You may then sing in any key that is comfortable for you. Three keys have been provided for your learning convenience. This is the low key, designed mostly for basses or Altos.
Learn your OWN PART (soprano, alto, tenor, or bass) in the written key. You will sing along with a recorded accompaniment.
This is the track that will be used in your audition. Please practice singing your part with this track.
For rehearsal purposes only. Your part played separately. Use this track to lean your notes and then practice with the full accompaniment, which you will perform with at the audition.
For rehearsal purposes only. Your part played separately. Use this track to lean your notes and then practice with the full accompaniment, which you will perform with at the audition.
For rehearsal purposes only. Your part played separately. Use this track to lean your notes and then practice with the full accompaniment, which you will perform with at the audition.
For rehearsal purposes only. Your part played separately. Use this track to lean your notes and then practice with the full accompaniment, which you will perform with at the audition.
The Sight-Reading in the audition will be similar to the examples on this page. Use these and other examples to practice. You may perform on solfege, pitch names, or any neutral syllable. See Mr. Topping if you have questions.