elvinstheman
08-01-2005, 05:31 PM
This isn't an orchestral audition but I have a general audition question:
I have an audition with a band that has members who have played at Birdland and various other large, impressive, historical venues. They are really great musicians. I have a lot of experience playing EB (20+ years) but I am pretty new on DB and this audition will be mostly on DB.
So the question is, what’s the best way to approach this audition? Should I just say up front that I’m probably outclassed by them and don’t have a lot of experience on DB or should I go in and give it my best shot and keep my mouth shut? It might not be painfully obvious that I’m a beginner because a most of their songs are sort of rock oriented and I can learn a lot of them before hand, so I have a chance of sounding decent, anyhow.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
I have an audition with a band that has members who have played at Birdland and various other large, impressive, historical venues. They are really great musicians. I have a lot of experience playing EB (20+ years) but I am pretty new on DB and this audition will be mostly on DB.
So the question is, what’s the best way to approach this audition? Should I just say up front that I’m probably outclassed by them and don’t have a lot of experience on DB or should I go in and give it my best shot and keep my mouth shut? It might not be painfully obvious that I’m a beginner because a most of their songs are sort of rock oriented and I can learn a lot of them before hand, so I have a chance of sounding decent, anyhow.
Any advice would be much appreciated.