Well, it seems as if this is the week of auditions for me. When I say this, I do not mean it lightly. It’s not that I have very many auditions this week, but they’re all so major. As of right now, I have already done two of the four auditions this week.
The first audition was actually a funny story. Next week is GBN Choir’s Techny Concert, and rather than having soloists in one of our songs, we are having small groups perform the solo parts instead. For the boys solo, only four boys stood up. The first boy sang the part, all by himself. I suppose it must have been somewhere between the time of the other boy starting to sing and his finishing the phrase that our director decided that all four boys who stood would sing the part. Boy, it was a little awkward for the one bass who had to sing.
Then, of course, I have my big auditions this week. On Tuesday, I auditioned for a Chorus part in GBN’s production of The Phantom of the Opera. I felt very confident singing “Prima Donna,” but I had a very awkward voice crack on “Masquerade.” Luckily, though, the director saw past that little crack and I now have a callback on Friday. I was quite nervous though. I calmed myself by remembering that when the director mulls it over, she’ll see I’m in Express and 4x4, so I can’t be too bad. Now I just have to iron out that crack for Friday.
Now, here’s the biggy, the huge audition I have Saturday. I have been registered to audition for The Voice on NBC. Not only is this an amazing audition opportunity, but I’m sure the experience will be exhilarating as well. I’ve always wanted to be on TV, and here, I have an actual chance for it to happen. It’s not some silly little idea as if I’ll be randomly discovered. I actually have an opportunity to make my dream come true. Maybe I’ll be able to wake and live that marvelous dream.
Now, I hate asking my readers for things, but this one isn’t anything like voting for me for King of the Web or anything like that. All I ask is for you to just wish me luck. Just once. Please and thank you!
“Byeeeee!”
-Interesting little note, a good percentage of YouTubers end videos by saying "Bye" but with a long, hard E vowel sound.
Also, if you'd like to see my most recent video before my cooking video this weekend, you can watch it here.
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