The Past is Another Land- Aida
Easy as Life- Aida
Funny Honey- Chicago
When You're Good to Mama- Chicago
Love You I Do- Dreamgirls
And I am Telling You I'm Not Going- Dreamgirls
I am Changing- Dreamgirls
One Night Only- Dreamgirls
On My Own- Les Miserables
I'd Give My Life For You- Miss Saigon
Goodbye My Love- Ragtime
Your Daddy's Son- Ragtime
Back to Before- Ragtime
I'm Not that Girl- Wicked
2007-11-12 09:36:25
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answered by maria92588 5
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It's hard cause I don't know what type of song you need. I'm an alto and some personal favorites are "Always a Bridesmaid" from I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.
"Fine, Fine Line" from Avenue Q, "My Friend, The Dictionary" from 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, "Mrs. Taylor's Lullaby" from Bat Boy The Musical, "Turn Back, O Man" or "Learn Your Lessons Well" from Godspell, and "My New Philosophy" from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
These can be higher or lower depending on your range as an alto. Hope this helps!
2007-11-12 06:44:46
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answered by mandy_lyner 2
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To be technical, usually audition material should be from musical theatre and a movie musical does not qualify as theatre so it's best to choose from established musical theatre for your repetoire. That doens't mean you can't learn "Hold Me Tight" for when an audition calls for a non-traditional pop-style audition song which does happen :-)
For now, you may want to try and think of songs in your range that you are familisr with since you have so little prep time. It's best to try to choose something that could also be sung by the character you are auditioning for. A song that shows similar traits that is in your (and the character's) vocal range. Since I don't know what that is, I suggest:
Another Op'nin', Another Show - Kiss Me, Kate
Don't Rain on my Parade - Funny Girl
You're The Top - Anything Goes
When You Got It, Flaunt It - The Producers
Meadowlark - The Baker's Wife
They Say It's Wonderful - Annie Get Your Gun
I Don't Know How To Love Him - Jesus Christ Superstar
Part of Your World - The Little Mermaid
Someone Like You - Jekyll & Hyde
Someone Else's Story - Chess
This is a list I found from a past answer:
I Don't Know How To Love Him from Jesus Christ Superstar
Belle (reprise) from Beauty and the Beast
Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins
Honey Bun from South Pacific
I Got the Sun in the Morning from Annie Get Your Gun
I'll Know from Guys and Dolls (this song gets pretty high in some parts)
I Have Confidence from The Sound of Music
If Momma Was Married from Gypsy
In My Own Little Corner from Cinderella
It's a Most Unusual Day from A Date With Judy
Just You Wait from My Fair Lady
Many a New Day from Oklahoma!
Much More from The Fantasticks
My Favorite Things from The Sound of Music
On My Own from Les Miserables
People Will Say We're in Love from Oklahoma!
Part of Your World from The Little Mermaid
Sixteen Going on Seventeen from The Sound of Music
Stepsisters' Lament from Cinderella
There are Worse Things I Could Do from Grease
Hopelessly Devoted to You from Grease
Wouldn't It Be Loverly from My Fair Lady
There's a Fine, Fine Line from Avenue Q
When There Was Me and You from High School Musical
Notice Me, Horton from Seussical
My Friend, the Dictionary from The 25th Annual Putnam Country Spelling Bee
I Speak Six Languages from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Every Story is a Love Story from Aida
Love You I Do from Dreamgirls
Mama Who Bore Me from Spring Awakening
Whispering from Spring Awakening
And All That Jazz from Chicago
Funny Honey from Chicago
Roxie from Chicago
You can download and print lots of sheet music from musicnotes.com You can also transpose the music if you eed to.
good luck,
Marianne
2007-11-12 09:21:21
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answered by Marianne D 7
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For my audition for teach choir I used the 1st verse of untrue by utilising Rihanna. It would not get kinda intense till the refrain, and the notes till now that are incredibly trouble-free to sing. And definite, I made teach choir too so...
2016-09-29 02:31:00
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answered by beisch 4
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"Send in the Clowns," from A Little Night Music (Sondheim)
"Bali Ha'i," from South Pacific (Rodgers & Hammerstein)
2007-11-12 07:49:40
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answered by CatrionaK 1
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'On my own' from Les Miserables, or 'As long as he needs me' from Oliver.
2007-11-12 07:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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"Reflection" by Christina Aguliara
"Can't fight the moonlight" by Leann Rimes
2007-11-12 07:19:10
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answered by weirdolala 2
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