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NCMEA Bassist audition prep
North Carolina bassists preparing for District / All-State auditions, with the same 5-dimension rubric North Carolina Music Educators Association panels use.
North Carolina audition system
- Tiers: District → All-State
- Window: October–February
- Repertoire shape: NCMEA published etudes + scales
Bassist repertoire calibration
- Beethoven Symphony No. 5 (low strings trio)
- Beethoven Symphony No. 9 (Recitative)
- Mahler Symphony No. 1 (bass solo)
- Mozart Symphony No. 35
What we calibrate for bassists
Excerpt-first scoring
Bass excerpt repertoire is finite and well-defined. The Judge knows the Beethoven 5 trio, the Mahler 1 solo, the Mozart 35 opening tutti — and grades against the panel-defining moments in each.
Bow + intonation co-rubric
Bass intonation is bow-arm-coupled in ways violin intonation isn't — string tension changes the pitch envelope across a long bow. The Judge tracks both axes together.
Section-vs-solo calibration
Section auditions and solo recitals score differently. Set your target and the rubric tightens against that context, not a generic 'good bass playing' standard.
Common North Carolina bassist audition questions
- NCMEA bassist cuts
- NCMEA bassist scales requirements
- North Carolina all-state bassist repertoire
- NCMEA bassist excerpt list
- North Carolina region bassist cut-off score
- bass audition prep AI
- double bass excerpt practice
Get scored in 60 seconds.
Record any 30 seconds of your NCMEA bassist prep. The Judge returns Advance / Callback / Not Yet plus 5-dimension scores. First take is free, no signup.
Face the panelSee full North Carolina audition guide at /audition-prep/north-carolina or full Bassist prep at /strings/bass.