[[DominicanGurl™]]
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tomorrow i'm auditioning for Juilliards music advancement program. its for like kids who dont get to play on real pianos or practice privatley. like inner city kids. and i am auditioning for piano. im playing C.P.E Bach's solfeggietto . i started practicing last year, 2 hours a week in school. but most of the classes were canceled due to testing, holidays etc. and i practice all the time at home and in school during lunch and after school. i barley even eat food, i basically eat sheet-music. that's how much i love it. i know i haven't been practicing for a long time like kids who have been playing for 6 years etc. but my music teacher at school says her daughter never got up to my level until her 4th year of music lessons. and i didn't even start dedicating my self to the piano until last summer before school started. so technically i've only been REALLY playing for a year now.
so what do you think? for the requirments they said it was 2 octave scales, 1 piece involving both left and right hands, easy sight reading, and a theory placement test. another question, i've never taken music theory. only like the basics. will that be hard? im only in 8th grade and there are kids i know who have been playing since they were like 3. but still i think im sorta advanced. so what do you think?
so what do you think? for the requirments they said it was 2 octave scales, 1 piece involving both left and right hands, easy sight reading, and a theory placement test. another question, i've never taken music theory. only like the basics. will that be hard? im only in 8th grade and there are kids i know who have been playing since they were like 3. but still i think im sorta advanced. so what do you think?