Vocal Lesson 11: How to Sell Yourself in an AuditionWhat makes a successful audition? I’ve
heard this question asked so many times. Within three installments, I am
going to give you some very useful suggestions on how to sell yourself in
an audition. After hundreds of auditions (both good and bad), this is what
I have found.
By asking yourself these questions, they can help put you in the right
frame of mind. You are a product in a business, so you have to learn how
to sell yourself! Learning how to sell product YOU is easy and can be done
in a few steps. The first step is a positive attitude.
Why do I want this part?
Of course the easy answer is that you want the part, but you have to
think broader than that. Will this part be good for my career advancement?
Is this a company that I want to work for? People audition for hundreds
upon hundred of gigs all the time. I suggest you do some soul searching.
What type of auditionee do I want to be? The one that auditions for
everything and anything or the one that is more selective? If I do become
more selective, then why?
How do I walk into an audition?
The first thing that the auditors notice when you walk in is your
appearance. When you walk in, they immediately start examining you. How
does she carry herself? Is she smiling? Do the clothes she wears exemplify
her personality while maintaining professionalism? Even if they are not
aware of the types of questions they are asking the auditors will
immediately make a judgment on whether or not they like you.
I used to walk into an audition saying to myself, “I’m not good enough
to get this gig. Why would they even hire me?” As awful as that is, it’s
true! That’s what would run through my mind. And inevitably I would never
get the gig. Why? Because I conveyed that attitude in my face and in my
presence, without even knowing it. People immediately noticed it. Finally,
someone (who later become a good friend) said to me, “Ja-Naé, with your
attitude the way it is, you are never going to make it. Being humble is
one thing and a great thing, but thinking that you are not even good
enough for the gig. If you think you’re not good enough, then you’re not.”
She was right! If I wanted to survive in this competitive field, I
definitely had to have an attitude adjustment.
Am I dressed for success?
What you wear to an audition says TONS about who you are as a person.
You want a look that is professional, classy, yet shows off your
personality. Though I’m a crossover artist, my primary genre is opera and
those are the auditions that I have had the most experience with. Also, it
is tricky with opera. You audition outfit changes with the season and the
time of day. Here are some tips for both sexes in the opera world:
MEN
WOMEN
Before you walk out that door, ask yourself: Am I dressed for success?
Would I hire a person that is dressed like me? Remember: Your first
impression on the auditors happens as you walk in the door, so be smart
about it!
How do I walk out of an audition?
Walk out of the audition the same way you walked in: with confidence
and a smile. Even if it was the worse audition that you have ever done, do
not show it. Your audition ends when you are out of the building you
auditioned in and no sooner. If it was a bad audition or if you did not
like the people who you auditioned for, it is better to keep it to
yourself. You never know who might be watching you.
What can I learn from this audition?
I would have to say the best thing that you can do for yourself during
the audition process is to form a healthy objective attitude. No matter if
you get the audition or not, after the audition is over, analyze it. Ask
yourself the following questions:
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