I'm a vocalist auditioning in November for their commercial music major. I haven't been academically accepted into the school yet, but they still sent me my audition date. I haven't been taking vocal lessons very long. I started last fall semester at my community college and I'm still there. So this is my third semester taking vocal lessons. Before lessons, I just sang as a hobby. I got lead solos in choirs and stuff, but I never had lessons. Also, I have been taking ear training for two semesters now. My ear is already pretty decent, but it could definitely be better. I have been taking music theory for three semesters.
I guess what I want to know is, how good do you have to be to get in? I'm not a classical singer so my classical piece probably won't be that great, but hopefully my commercial pieces are really good. Also, they ask you to bring a list of musical activities and a list of songs you've studied with your coach. I don't have a very long list because I didn't start singing until last fall. Do they care about that?
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