Yes, it is available for an ukulele.
Umm I know that "On My Own" from Les Miserables is one of them
Bach- Concerto in E major Mendelssohn- Violin concerto in E minor mvt 1 or 3 Tchaikovsky- Violin concerto in D major mvt 1 or 3 Brahms- Violin Concerto in D major Beethoven- Violin concerto in D major Wieniawski- Scherzo-tarentella Beethoven- Romance in F or G major Much more than these
This is very difficult, as everyone is calmed by different things. Find something that can relax you and help you focus. Perhaps you like music, so listen to an iPod or play your instrument quietly to yourself. If you enjoy friends, call them up, or even better, if they are there with you, speak with them in person. Familiar faces can usually help a terrifying task seem a little easier. If you are worried that you won't do well, just clear your mind, and stride onto the stage. Don't think about what you might do wrong, think of what you are doing right. As long as you can find out what suits you best to calm yourself, you'll do just fine. Also, a few deep breaths right before never hurt anyone.
It depends on what level you're taking. There is a manual for NYSSMA that lists all the choices of the piece you'll be playing.
they might. it depends on the college you're applying to. i do nyssma solos for viola, and i think they would look at scores but im not positive.
Yes, it is available for an ukulele.
April 24-25
You get an application and go to the festival and audition but hand in your paper before the festival. the deadline is on the paper!
Solo and sight reading in keys e,f and g
Umm I know that "On My Own" from Les Miserables is one of them
concerto in b major by pergolesi danse de la chevre by honeger concerto in b major by pergolesi danse de la chevre by honeger
Bach- Concerto in E major Mendelssohn- Violin concerto in E minor mvt 1 or 3 Tchaikovsky- Violin concerto in D major mvt 1 or 3 Brahms- Violin Concerto in D major Beethoven- Violin concerto in D major Wieniawski- Scherzo-tarentella Beethoven- Romance in F or G major Much more than these
This is very difficult, as everyone is calmed by different things. Find something that can relax you and help you focus. Perhaps you like music, so listen to an iPod or play your instrument quietly to yourself. If you enjoy friends, call them up, or even better, if they are there with you, speak with them in person. Familiar faces can usually help a terrifying task seem a little easier. If you are worried that you won't do well, just clear your mind, and stride onto the stage. Don't think about what you might do wrong, think of what you are doing right. As long as you can find out what suits you best to calm yourself, you'll do just fine. Also, a few deep breaths right before never hurt anyone.