| Children and Teen Auditions |
Singing Tips
For Children Before Teen Years Many of the children who perform at The Muny do take private voice lessons. If you sing a lot, voice teachers can be very helpful. A voice teacher can teach you how to sing correctly at your age (proper breathing and posture, tone quality, singing in all registers). Many voice teachers will not accept young children, but suggest you wait until you are older and your voice has matured a bit. It is not necessary to take voice lessons to be accepted in the children's chorus at The Muny. Many of our performers do not take private lessons, but have a lovely natural sound. We listen for good pitch, tone, expression and projection when you audition. Bottom line: A voice teacher can help you develop all of these skills, but singing in a good choir or chorus will also help you accomplish this.
For Teens Slots in the teen chorus at The Muny become very competitive. Many teens in our area are very involved in dance studios and are taking private voice lessons and singing in school, church or community choruses. If you audition at The Muny and have little or no training, it will be difficult to "snag" one of those slots. Again, it is important to USE your voice. Practicing vocal skills is so valuable. Audition for the musicals at your schools, and investigate what community theatre opportunities are available. "Break a leg" and we look forward to seeing you at the audition! |