Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Stop! 6 Musical Theatre Audition Songs to Avoid at All Costs
Stop! 6 Musical Theatre Audition Songs to Avoid at All Costs Suzy S. Selecting the right repertoire is a big part of a successful audition but be careful, as there are so many overdone musical theatre audition songs out there. Here, Molly R. shares six songs to avoid and what to try instead! With musical theatre auditions, often the toughest part isnt the audition itself, but instead making a decision on what to sing. Iâm here to help narrow it down by telling you what NOT to sing in an audition the overdone musical theatre audition songs. Keep in mind that audition panels have been listening to actors/singers all day long (or much longer!), and there are many songs they would rather not hear ever done again, even if they are done well. Donât annoy these panels. Instead, make them love you by kindly avoiding these overdone musical theatre songs. 1. âI Dreamed a Dreamâ from Les Miserables OK, so it worked for Susan Boyle. But thatâs the problem! People have already been singing from Les Miserables for more than 20 years but once she became an Internet sensation, even more women went into auditions with this ballad. Not a smart choice. Save it for the shower! If you like singing from big, bold musicals, I suggest you look at Frank Wildhorn shows instead. âScarlet Pimpernelâ is very similar in style to âLes Miserables,â but no one ever sings from this show, as it was a big flop! A solo you may like from Scarlet Pimpernel is âOnly Love.â 2. âCorner of the Sky from âPippinâ This number has been overdone for more than 40 years now! Tenors, you have much better options than this song. If you like this one, why not try another Stephen Schwartz song, like âAll Good Giftsâ from âGodspellâ? Itâs still a song that a panel will know and love, but itâs not something they hear every night at auditions without fail. 3. âAnthemâ from âChessâ Sure, it may be a lesser done musical, but this is one of the most overdone musical theatre songs for tenor and high baritones (baritenors). Itâs truly a wonderful, dramatic song but again, panels hear it way too often. For a better option, try âLove Canât Happenâ from âGrand Hotelâ by Maury Yeston. Itâs every bit as soaring and impressive as âAnthemâ (if not more so!). 4. âDonât Rain on My Paradeâ from âFunny Girlâ âGleeâ has been great for promoting the art of musical theatre, but as a result, certain show tunes have become way too popular at auditions. Belters, we all love this song, but there are so many other great tunes that will let you show off your voice! Try either âLook What Happened to Mabelâ or âWherever He Ainâtâ from the criminally overlooked âMack Mabelâ by Jerry Herman. Both are incredibly fun and sassy numbers. I promise panels donât hear them often enough! On another note, do avoid âPeopleâ from âFunny Girl,â as well. Many professionals firmly believe this belongs to one singer and one singer only: Barbra Streisand! Lastly, overdone musical theatre songs for kids include: 5. Where is Love? from Oliver! Boys, look beyond this option, please! Thereâs a very funny number from the newer musical âA Christmas Storyâ that youâll love. Its called âRed Ryder Carbine Action BB Gun, and its Ralphieâs solo. Its a lot of fun to sing, and the audition panel will really enjoy hearing it. 6. Anything from Annie Girls, no âAnnieâ everâ¦. unless a panel specifically asks for it. No âMaybe,â and definitely definitely no âTomorrowâ! âMatildaâ is a new musical for young girls that is taking Broadway by storm. Look into the tune âNaughty. It will show off your acting skills too! Need more suggestions for which songs are good options at an audition? The video below sums it up perfectly, complete with recommendations for each voice type- Your voice teacher is likely to have lots of other helpful suggestions on interesting musical theatre audition repertoire that will suit you! Donât have a voice teacher? No problem! TakeLessons is the best place to find one. You can also find more great audition songs in our list of 400+ songs to sing for every occasion! Post Author: Molly R. teaches online and in-person singing lessons in Hayward, CA. Her specialties include teaching beginner vocalists, shy singers, children, teens, lapsed singers, and older beginners. Learn more about Molly here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by Eva Rinaldi
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