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Dr_Rez 08-27-2009 07:08 PM

Songs similar to Ode To Joy
 
I am auditioning for a few music programs soon and have chosen guitar (unfortunately isnt my best instrument) to get my major in. I need 2 pieces that I created that I have already done, and 3 pieces of classical that are on there lists, or well known pieces.

So far I have learned most of Ode To Joy, and am looking for 2 more of the same difficulty. If you know any classical (preferable also Beethoven) thats around this level could you tell me what it is?

Thanks all.

Burning Down 08-27-2009 08:24 PM

Are you sure you're allowed to pick other Beethoven pieces? Or even another piece from the Classical era? Obviously it depends what kind of program you're looking into, but from my experience, one needs to pick 2 contrasting pieces from the same era, 1 from another era, and 1 20th century.

If you are picking another Beethoven, I would suggest "Moonlight Sonata," because the piece will probably have to contrast "Ode to Joy"/ Symphony No. 9. It differs in structure and tempo. I'm sure there are guitar arrangements out there (I'm assuming you are doing classical guitar). Look in every music shop you pass on the street. It is probably in the form of sheet music.

If you need something from another era, I strongly suggest a piece by Fernando Sor. Sor was an early composer of guitar music, active in the 19th century (Romantic era). Maurice Ravel is good as well.

20th century guitar pieces are easy to find as the instrument became more popular!

You said guitar isn't your best instrument, so what is? I don't want you to feel intimidated going into those auditions. I've been playing flute for 13 years (started when I was 6, do the math!) and even I felt a little intimidation at my auditions, though I had more experience than my competitors!

I did 8 auditions and 2 video auditions. Wow.

I'm a second year university music major, so if you have any questions, just PM me. I'm glad to hear that you're interested in a music program of some kind. In this economy, music is your best bet!

Melanie :)

Dr_Rez 08-29-2009 01:04 AM

Thanks a lot a lot for the great reply. Ill look into that composer. From what Iv seen at the schools im looking at they do not require different time periods music, but as you said I assume it would help.

Also how much of your auditions were sight singing and ear training relating? (finding intervals etc)

Burning Down 08-29-2009 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by RezZ (Post 726696)
Thanks a lot a lot for the great reply. Ill look into that composer. From what Iv seen at the schools im looking at they do not require different time periods music, but as you said I assume it would help.

Also how much of your auditions were sight singing and ear training relating? (finding intervals etc)

You're very welcome!

I'd say about 15% of my auditions (they were pretty much structured the same way) was ear training. I never had to do sight singing, but practice a little anyways. It makes you feel more prepared.

Dr_Rez 08-30-2009 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Allan Kendal (Post 727109)
:tramp:

**** off.

Burning Down 09-13-2009 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by patien (Post 734976)
you are good

Haha WTH?


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