Mistakes, onstage and/or during competition |
Mistakes, onstage and/or during competition |
*suddenly she* |
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What inspires me to make this topic is that I had an Orchestra Solo & Ensemble competition this past Saturday. Students who wish to participate pick a solo and/or an ensemble and work on it for a couple months and then perform in front of judges for critiquing. Solos need to be memorized; ensemble music doesn't.
I was involved in one cello solo, one quartet, one cello choir ensemble, and I accompanied a viola quartet on piano... and I destroyed my solo because my mind went blank after four pages and I stumbled like a crazy woman and took the music back for the cadenza. I got the worst rating. ![]() It was pretty irritating because I skipped lunch at school five days a week to practice since I received the piece and I did better when I first sightread it than I did performing. Anyway... performers! What are some of the worst mistakes you've made onstage or during competition? |
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*Libertie* |
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^Hi Jeff!! Last Christmas. LOL.
Luckily, I've never fallen apart during an audition or performance, but in high school I had a LOT of expectations to live up to. >.< Senior year, I got a superior rating (I) on my solo at region. I was proud of myself, worked on it for months and months, then let myself slack off when I made it to state. So my last performance ever, for the judge at State Solo & Ensemble, I was so cocky and sure of myself that I totally screwed up the solo and got my first II ever. ![]() I have a college audition coming up at Henderson in the next week or so, and I haven't picked up my flute in over two years. I'll let you know how THAT goes. ![]() |
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