Deltarune The Musical: Chapter 1
GeorgiaBluW for Susie
Alto/contralto, teenager. Ideally can reach up to F#5 (only 1 song gets that high) but we will work with you if you can’t go up that high. The lower you can go, the better. We’re looking for a bored, apathetic tone. Really sound like you don’t care. And when Susie gets ticked off, definitely add a growl or something that sounds incredibly intimidating. If you can sing in that tone, even better! Must be able to rap and belt.
Example sentences:
[Intimidating]
Just lemme say one little thing.
Seems like a waste to get expelled just for having a snack. So Kris. If I KNOW you're gonna pull the trigger... Heh heh heh. Why don't I just get expelled for some REAL carnage? Kris... How do you feel... about losing your face?Nah. Kris. You've got a good mother... it'd be a shame to make her bury her child.
[Shocked/Sad]
L...Lancer... you... you wanted to get rid of us?
... I thought we were a team.
[Hurt]
Nah, it’s fine. It’s fine, actually. You don’t have to say anything.
I get it. I get it, you know?
Why would anyone... really wanna be my friend anyway?
[Angry]
Shut up.
SHUT UP!
Sing a song that shows off your singing capabilities.
(Example songs: Worst Pies in London-Sweeney Todd, Candy Store-Heathers)
(Optional)
Add some lines that would show off more of your voice, improv or otherwise, that the given lines couldn't.
Wow this was really good! The amount of emotion you brought into the character was amazing, maybe even too amazing! A thing to keep in mind is your breath since it shows up a lot in the recording and would potentially distract from the performance. One other thing that bugged me was the difference in audio quality and the amount of peaking. Definitely try to make sure the audio is consistent and there are minimal peaks. Sure, the more variety I can hear the better! Thanks for auditioning!
Definitely! I'm actually working on getting some better recording equipment, and I hope to learn how to better adjust volumes. But I will certainly record some more variety. Again, thank you so much. It made my day to hear that!
Ah alright well good luck with that, thanks for responding!