Voltron: The Musical (Opening Number)
Hugo Delgado for Chorus
The chorus has the power to make or break a song and this project is no exception. Between the unison sections and the harmony sections, pitch is crucial. The chorus will most-likely be fairly small, depending on many factors, so you may be the only person on your part. All voice types are welcome but I want a variety of vocal parts (SATB). Since I don't have any specific characters or energy I'm looking for, you should pick songs that feel like they really show off your individual skill set.
If you are struggling to find a song to sing, I find that Dear Evan Hansen, Anastasia, Heathers, and Wicked have some good audition songs. Don't forget to look at the less common ones! I honestly think "Crossing a Bridge" is a far better audition song than the much more popular "Journey to the Past".
Do a song that feels comfortable for your voice. You are allowed to sing the song acapella and transpose it to fit your range better, but remember pitch matters. If you can't stay on key without a backtrack, don't sing it acapella.
Remember that I am glad to provide feedback and you are welcome to resubmit your audition! If you would like feedback, please leave a comment on your audition and I will get to it as soon as I have a chance.
Give your comfortable and stretch vocal range. (Ex: "My comfortable range is G3-E5. On a good day, I can sing E3-A5." Here's a helpful chart to help you get the note names correct: https://sublimelody.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Full-piano-keyboard-correlated-with-musical-notes.jpg )
Sing a fast musical theatre song that shows off your voice. (Ex: "You Can't Stop the Beat" from Hairspray)
Sing a slow musical theatre song that shows off your voice. (Ex: "I'm Not That Girl" from Wicked)
Hello! Congratulations, you've gotten a callback! Do you have an email I could send materials to?
Thanks! And yes, I do. [email protected]