i need a indie/rock song for an audition coming up, and I am completely lost. I have never used anything but musical numbers for auditions. any suggestions? reply or pm
thanks!
'Acting provides the fulfillment of never being fulfilled. You're never as good as you'd like to be. So there's always something to hope for.'
-- Washington Irving
im a young male auditioning for a musical that requires an indie/rock song as an audition piece. thats all that really needs to be said.
'Acting provides the fulfillment of never being fulfilled. You're never as good as you'd like to be. So there's always something to hope for.'
-- Washington Irving
"Picture "The View," with the wisecracking, sympathetic sweethearts of that ABC television show replaced by a panel of embittered, suffering or enraged Arab women" -the Times review of Black Eyed
Well, if that is all that really needs to be said, then how many folks are going to try and actually respond to your question?
A certain level of detail and description on whether you are looking at something like Hedwig, or Rent, or musical adaption of Sid and Nancy (which for all I know might exist), coupled with a description of your basic singing skills might have helped.
Given the vast amount of info you have not provided, who knows what to suggest. The Clash? Pearl Jam? Foo Fighters, Early Police??? Or, are they looking for songs from actual shows?
im 18. i have a pretty good vocal range, and some power. I was thinking about barely breathing by duncan sheik, because i could play my guitar also!
'Acting provides the fulfillment of never being fulfilled. You're never as good as you'd like to be. So there's always something to hope for.'
-- Washington Irving
Given that you're most likely auditioning for Spring Awakening, I'd say just to research it. Try the iTunes music store, search for the genre of indie/rock, listen to the preview, and see if it sounds like a good fit. There are tons of choices out there.
Also, if it is Spring Awakening, I'd say not to sing "Barely Breathing". I'm sure Duncan heard a million kids try to sing that in their audition to try to impress him.
well, the only reason i said duncan sheik is because i could play my acoustic guitar, and i thought that might be fun.
as for everyone just on here talking nonsense...i was just asking a simple question from my peers, and if you didnt agree with something, just dont reply? sorry if i upset anyone.
'Acting provides the fulfillment of never being fulfilled. You're never as good as you'd like to be. So there's always something to hope for.'
-- Washington Irving
If you have power in your voice, I'd suggest anything by Nickleback ("Hero", for example, the one they wrote for the first Spiderman movie) -- or if you're feeling retro, Hootie and the Blowfish. Both groups have songs that are heavy duty.
And for the people with attitude, get over yourselves, folk. If the question is "too vague" for you, dont bother answering. There's absolutely no point in trashing someone's request just because you happen to be ignorant in the subject.
'Acting provides the fulfillment of never being fulfilled. You're never as good as you'd like to be. So there's always something to hope for.'
-- Washington Irving
i was also thinking maybe some ben folds (Fred Jones Pt. 2) or ben folds five (Brick)
perhaps.
'Acting provides the fulfillment of never being fulfilled. You're never as good as you'd like to be. So there's always something to hope for.'
-- Washington Irving
Ah how I love the Ben Folds, and Fred Jones Pt. 2 is a truly great song. I would think auditioning to Ben Folds would be quite an original choice as well.
On the Ben Folds note, he is the support on John Mayer's summer tour. What an amazing time that will be.
"Take all of your so-called problems, better put them in quotations.." - JM
wow. ben folds opening for john mayer? both are amazing live. that will be an awesome time. and yes, fred jones part 2 is what i think ive decided on.
'Acting provides the fulfillment of never being fulfilled. You're never as good as you'd like to be. So there's always something to hope for.'
-- Washington Irving
Duncan Sheik hasa number though I find him pretty Pop (I know i'll get osme complaints there--I'm a huge fan!)
How about Hands Down by Dashboard Confessional? It really works well with just vocal and guitar.
Here's a video of the acoustic version (jesus Youtube has like dozens of videos of people on their webcams singing this...) Shows off the voice well, is a good song which is pretty instant and I think the lyrics can be sung in such a way to show you can deliver telling a story thru singing