Texas · TMEA
TMEA All-State prep, coached by AI.
TMEA All-State is the most competitive youth orchestra audition in the US by volume, with tens of thousands of string players competing across District, Region, Area, and All-State rounds each year. Every level uses the same published etude list and scale cycle. The panel is blind. Consistency under a single take matters as much as peak technique.
What TMEA All-State Orchestra actually looks like
- Audition tiers
- District → Region → Area → All-State
- Audition window
- October through February
- Scales required
- Three-octave major scales in all 12 keys and the relative harmonic minor scales, played from memory at tempo. TMEA publishes the required scale cycle for each two-year rotation each summer.
- Excerpt format
- Orchestral etudes from the TMEA published annual list, plus required scales. Excerpts rotate on a two-year cycle and are posted on the TMEA website. No sight-reading component at Region level.
- Audition format
- Live, behind-a-screen blind panel. Students audition for the lowest tier (District) and advance via score to Region, Area, and All-State. Each round uses the same published excerpts.
How Orchestra Kingdom prepares you for TMEA
- Same rubric the panel uses. The Judge scores tone, intonation, rhythm, tempo, and musicality on the same scale TMEA adjudicators do, calibrated against real audition feedback.
- Specific, not generic. Not "work on intonation" but which interval, which passage, how the drift manifests. A real teacher's specificity, between lessons.
- Audition Prep Mode (Kingdom Pass). Set your audition date and target. The Oracle plan rebalances your daily drill schedule against your timeline. Within 21 days: zero new material, review only.
- Three-panelist Simulator. Practice the room. Three named AI panelists deliberate, you hear them argue, you get a verdict. Closest thing to the real chair.
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TMEA All-State Orchestra questions
What scales are required for TMEA Region strings?
TMEA requires three-octave major scales in all 12 keys and the relative harmonic minor scales, played from memory at a specified tempo. The scale cycle rotates every two years and is published by TMEA each summer.
How does the TMEA string audition scoring work?
Judges score each excerpt on tone, intonation, rhythm, tempo, and musicality using a standardized rubric. Scores from the blind panel are totaled; the top scorers at each level advance to the next round.
When are TMEA Region auditions?
Region auditions typically occur in late October through December, with Area in January and All-State in February. Exact dates are set by each TMEA region and published on the TMEA website each fall.
Are TMEA auditions blind?
Yes. Auditioners perform behind a screen at Region, Area, and All-State. The panel does not see the student's face or school during the scored portion.
How do I prepare for TMEA strings in 30 days?
Record a baseline take of each required etude and get scored on the five TMEA dimensions. Identify your weakest dimension (often intonation or tempo consistency) and drill it with a focused daily plan. Mock the audition in one-take pressure conditions the week before.
Take your first TMEA take.
30 seconds. Free. No signup. Verdict in 60 seconds.
Face the panelSee a sample report at /sample/report or browse all auditions at /auditions.