David Krehbiel Master Class Notes
David Krehbiel- Common Sense and the 3 P’s (of planning a successful audition)
I. Preparation (The worst fear is the fear of the unknown.)
A. We are actors, trying out for a part in a famous play
1. Know your lines
-have the music in your heart, your ears and your fingers (heart, head, body)
2. Be in character
-what emotion or emotions am I portraying
-what tone colors are appropriate
-what dynamics are appropriate
3. Be in context
-what happens before, during and after my passage
- now does this passage relate to the rest of the movement and the whole work
B. Ask why
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Why is this particular passage on the list? What are they testing? Technique? Tone? Control? Intonation? High register? Low register? Expressiveness? Dynamic range? Musical understanding? Ensemble playing?
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What are the traditions?
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· of this piece and composer
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· of this particular instrument section
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· of this particular orchestra
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· of this particular conductor
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What will the auditions be like
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· physical- stage, screen, numbers, etc.
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· mental- prepare to wait; prepare for backstage showoffs and rumors
II. Practice (the more you do it the easier it gets)
A. Practice Real Music
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Have an emotional blue print of each passage
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Practice what you prepared (being in character and context)
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Play it on the drums
B. Practice in Real Time
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Practice rhythm- most common error
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Practice real tempo, but be prepared to go faster or slower if asked
C. Practice Real Dynamics
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Remember all dynamics are relative
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Dynamics are also tone colors
D. Practice to Make it Easier (you can’t make it easier by working harder)
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Practice to make all your days good days
E. Practice Real Conditions
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Pretend you are doing it for real
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Put yourself under pressure (play for friends and colleagues)
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Play each passage the first time like it’s the second time
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Play with a short or no warm up
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Play with long warm up or when tired
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Play at different times of the day (remember time zones)
F. Don’t Over Practice
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Don’t let yourself get stale or bored
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Don’t distort through repetition
III. Performance (The attitude of Creative not Caring)
A. Be in Character
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Let the emotion in the music carry you through
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Use your emotional blue print
B. Show Off
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Your chance to show what you can do
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Your chance to show the first two P’s
C. Give Yourself Permission to Succeed
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This is a psychological audition as well as a physical one
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Give yourself permission to be nervous (don’t be nervous about being nervous)
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Remember worry is the creative mind imagining the worst future
D. Give Yourself over to a Higher Power
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Ride the bike- drive the car
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Believe in the power of music
E. Success often comes from the lessons learned from failures
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Be willing to take chances
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You can’t get something for nothing
F. Humor Helps (Keep it Lite)
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This is not life or death
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Be able to laugh at your situation
(note: David Krehbiel is the retired Principal Horn of the San Francisco Symphony)