Wangmyeong · Audition School

How to win an orchestra audition.

Twelve transmissions. Three Crowns. One door.

The Establishment told you there was one way to use a classical instrument. They were wrong. Twelve research-backed transmissions on the mental game, the technical foundation, and the audition-day tactics that decide who advances. Built for serious string players preparing for chair, all-state, college, and orchestral auditions.

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Path to the Concertmaster's Crown

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Module 1: The Mental Game

Most auditions are lost between the ears, not on the instrument. Pre-audition mindset, taper, nerves, and rehearsal protocols.

  1. Why most auditions are lost in the first 30 seconds

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    The judges decide more than they should during your first phrase. Here is what they actually listen for and how to nail it.

    Lesson 016 min read
  2. The 7-day pre-audition taper

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    Athletes taper before competition. So should you. The week before the audition is for sharpening, not learning.

    Lesson 027 min read
  3. How to handle audition-day nerves without medication

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    Beta blockers work, but you should not need them. Here is the breath-and-attention routine that gets you to the chair calm.

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  4. The mental rehearsal protocol top performers use

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    Mental practice changes brain structure as much as physical practice does. Most students never use it. Here is exactly how.

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Module 2: The Technical Foundation

The four technical fundamentals that decide whether you advance: intonation, bow control, sound production, vibrato.

  1. Intonation: the only practice routine that actually works

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    Stop practicing scales and hoping. The drone-and-pitch-anchor protocol that builds reliable intonation in 21 days.

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  2. Bow control: weight not pressure (the mental model)

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    If you are pressing into the string, you are doing it wrong. Why "weight" produces a bigger sound than "pressure" and how to feel the difference.

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  3. Sound production: how to project without forcing

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    Auditions are judged in big halls. Loud and projecting are not the same thing. Here is how to make a small instrument fill a hall.

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  4. Vibrato: when to use it, when to stop

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    Excessive vibrato hides intonation problems and irritates judges. The professional standard for when to vibrate and when to play straight.

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Module 3: Audition Day

What to do in the 24 hours before, during, and after the audition. The tactical layer that converts preparation into results.

  1. The audition warmup that actually warms you up

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    Most students burn through their good takes in the warmup room. Here is the protocol that gets you to the chair sharp, not exhausted.

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  2. What to eat, when to arrive, what to wear

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    The non-musical decisions that move audition outcomes more than students realize. The professional defaults.

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  3. The 3-second focus reset between excerpts

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    Auditions go wrong between excerpts as often as inside them. The reset that keeps you in the chair, present, for the next take.

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  4. What to do after the audition (the part nobody talks about)

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    How you process the result is the next 3 months of your playing. Here is the recovery protocol.

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Audition School: 12 lessons on winning string auditions · Orchestra Kingdom