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  • @atlaguz
    @atlaguz 7 років тому +376

    everytime someone tries to tell me i have a very low chance of getting into juilliard, i remind them that the chanches will be even lower if i don't try

    • @ilivemotivated6526
      @ilivemotivated6526 6 років тому +13

      Atlas so did you get in??? I need to knowwww

    • @3stepsahead704
      @3stepsahead704 4 роки тому

      well?

    • @typhaninichole561
      @typhaninichole561 4 роки тому +1

      Stop listening to negative people and never allow anyone to belittle your dreams. I believe you

  • @kiaraeijo
    @kiaraeijo 8 років тому +139

    This is awesome! Even though I'm not auditioning for Juilliard I'm still auditioning for schools that have competitive graduate programs and I needed this so for that, I thank you 😃

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +18

      You're welcome!!! =) I try to make my content applicable to other fields and schools as well!

  • @CristalcatXP
    @CristalcatXP 8 років тому +59

    I love to see how friendly and encouraging you are, especially in the comments! Thanks for all the advice you give us! :)

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +10

      Aww thanks! I'm just hear to help y'all out!

  • @mycow2481
    @mycow2481 8 років тому +72

    Not planning to go to music school, but love playing cello. It's been so much easier to practice after watching your videos. I just hear the sound of your voice and find the will to practice.

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +11

      Wow, that means a lot man! Thank you!!! =)

  • @ThatViolaKid
    @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +76

    I finally got around to it guys! I hope this answered YOUR questions and more!

    • @judethedude5066
      @judethedude5066 7 років тому +1

      ThatViolaKid Hey , thank you so much for the tips , they really helped me , I'm a young musician from the UK and it's been my dream for the last couple of years to attend Juilliard when I turn 18 , I've watched quite a few of your videos to help but I have loads of questions still , is there any way we can talk , twitter ? Instagram etc?

    • @dankeykang6605
      @dankeykang6605 7 років тому

      ok thanks! I currently have a private electric and double bass lessons

    • @brainlessthoughts
      @brainlessthoughts 7 років тому

      Nice video. You may also want to checkout the review of hard to get on my blog at *bryanreviews. com/hard-to-get-review/* Thanks, Jeffry.

    • @merrychristian2666
      @merrychristian2666 7 років тому

      Hi Are there high school in Juilliard

    • @northvermiliongirl957
      @northvermiliongirl957 7 років тому

      our sooo good, I hope I will go

  • @TheAmazingGman
    @TheAmazingGman 8 років тому +58

    I'm a junior in high school and considering auditioning for Juilliard and will be auditioning for other conservatories. I don't come from a wealthy family, but I do attend a performing arts high school. My question is what can I do to increase my chance for scholarship at these big schools? Loved the vid btw.

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +20

      Apply for many different scholarships and grants. There are merit and need-based scholarships! Also look for third-party scholarships to help you close the gap!

    • @catherinecreed6166
      @catherinecreed6166 5 років тому +1

      Yes there are a lot on outside scholarship that you can build up from the beginning in high school

  • @frankvc6181
    @frankvc6181 7 років тому +34

    Knowing that Juilliard is an Arts school, do they care about grades? GPA? Test scores? Or do they care only about what you can do as a musician/dancer/acting?

    • @austinhernandez2716
      @austinhernandez2716 7 років тому +20

      Frank Vidales No. Just have decent grades, especially in reading and writing though, because they do look at that a bit, although there are no specific grades or anything you have to have. But yes, they really only care about your performance.

    • @Michael-Oh
      @Michael-Oh 7 років тому +8

      Frank Vitale my teacher got into Juliard years ago but he didn't pass any of his finals.

    • @charlestang80
      @charlestang80 7 років тому +12

      basically just need a diploma, pretty much it. On their site, they say you dont *need* to send SAT/ACT GPA scores but i would, personally

    • @zenosyaegalvus
      @zenosyaegalvus 7 років тому +3

      I'm sure they look at your arts grades, like your gpa in ap music theory

    • @avatalbot6867
      @avatalbot6867 4 роки тому

      Frank VC you will have a better chance if your gpa is 3.15. Or over

  • @jacquelynmiller6
    @jacquelynmiller6 2 роки тому +1

    Great job of giving back! Kudos to you!

  • @rusted_ursa
    @rusted_ursa 8 років тому +17

    The chances of me getting into Juilliard are looking like 0%... but that's because I want to go to film school. ;-P Nevertheless, I find your blogs helpful and inspiring. Maybe one day I'll put you in a movie. XD

  • @DarrenChen
    @DarrenChen 7 років тому +1

    Love it! The advice you covered here are applicable to things beyond Julliard auditions .... e.g., falling in love with the process of practicing.. Love it!

  • @kylerbeck4785
    @kylerbeck4785 7 років тому +28

    I'm manifesting this in to my life, I'M GETTING INTO JUILLIARD AND I'M ONLY 12!

    • @charlestang80
      @charlestang80 7 років тому +2

      Kyler of All Trades You can try pre-college haha

    • @char3509
      @char3509 7 років тому +2

      I believe in you, I'm 14 and planning on trying to get into Julliard too

    • @bernardoquinonesmateo919
      @bernardoquinonesmateo919 6 років тому +3

      Same I’m 13 and I want to get into julliard I will see you there Kyler!!!

    • @josephwingrove9140
      @josephwingrove9140 3 роки тому

      Hey guys same! I’m thirteen and it has been my dream to get into Juliard. I don’t know if I will be good enough but best of luck to all of us!

  • @alexreveles6264
    @alexreveles6264 3 роки тому

    “It’s not what the school can do for you, it’s what you can do with that knowledge”
    - That John F Viola Kid Kennedy
    It’s actually a very helpful information. Nice! Keep it up, man!

  • @Guuzaka
    @Guuzaka 7 років тому +5

    2:54 Yes it came back!
    Anyways, great advice for those trying to get into prestigious music schools.

  • @mykalstutts8685
    @mykalstutts8685 5 років тому

    I’m a violinist and I’m years away from even college, but I still find this motivational and I feel like these tips would help me get into a good music school one day!

  • @ellastrickland4363
    @ellastrickland4363 7 років тому +37

    You deserve more subs

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  7 років тому +3

      Awww thank you, Ella! Maybe one day!!! =D

  • @stunningmacaroon7442
    @stunningmacaroon7442 4 роки тому

    I'm thirteen and currently homeschooled, I did two musicals in public school prior to homeschooling. I primarily do theater, so singing and acting (I'm not much use at dancing). I am also a beginner pianist, but that's not my main focus. This school was suggested to me when I was eleven by my math teacher, and I've been working towards it since. I'm able to accept criticism, I learned to take that during a point in my drawing journey. I can also function in a competitive environment because I have had to literally audition against a close friend for the same role, and I've auditioned countless times for solos, character roles, that sort of thing. I know lots of music related terms (mainly in singing) and also in acting and even a bit of dance. I'm not exactly worried about my skill in my passions, it's me as a student in everything that isn't related to theater. I have always struggled heavily in math and I'm not that good at science. My literature, however, is a million times better and I've always exceeded my grade level in it. It's math that I'm basically incapable of, and I'm assuming you'd need SATS and/or ACTS. My other issue is me being homeschooled. There aren't any teachers who could recommend me, and I live in a really small town that has basically nothing to offer in terms of arts. All we have is a YMCA. You also need a distinct high level of pre-college training, a high GPA, and basically perfect test scores. I'm incredibly limited in my chances of this school even glancing at me, and it's kinda disheartening. I know there's always other schools, it's just that once you've got a goal, you don't wanna let go of it. You wanna do everything in your power to achieve it, especially if you're determined and ambitious (like me, usually). I know this is a four year old video, but I honestly don't know what I should do. Do I continue practicing and working towards it? Do I give up and look at something else? Do I give up entirely? I had a friend who said I need a backup or I should just forget it because of the low acceptance rate, but she's also the same person who wanted to go to Columbia University, which has practically the same standards. She hasn't given up on it, so why should I? Though, she's looking into science whereas I'm attempting musical theater, so I do suppose it's different. I honestly just don't know at this point.

  • @msolovely623
    @msolovely623 7 років тому

    This is a great video! Realistic, honest and encouraging! I think this video is incredibly valuable to people applying to any college as well as to music conservatories. :3

  • @tiamcmillan9308
    @tiamcmillan9308 7 років тому +6

    Hey, my name is Tia McMillan and I am a younger viewer of your channel and I was just hoping that u could make a video to the younger people out there about what u could do and like music contests and stuff that would just make you look like a better musician.

  • @Turtlerose555
    @Turtlerose555 7 років тому

    I'm actually looking into Juilliard as one of my grad school choices and I stumbled upon your videos and this eased my mind a bit about auditioning. Now to go practice!

  • @milagrosb.c5540
    @milagrosb.c5540 7 років тому

    Ey! I saw you on the Julliard's videos! You play really really well!!! I fell in love with the School! You are so lucky!

  • @naufalihsan3838
    @naufalihsan3838 7 років тому +16

    Dear god if you can hear me or can read this comment pls help me get a scholarship to Julliard, and TVK can you give me an advice to how to get that scholarship

  • @Alex-ld6zc
    @Alex-ld6zc 8 років тому +10

    This is the earliest I've ever been!
    #EarlySquad

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +1

      That's insaneeeee! Thank you for watching so early!

    • @Alex-ld6zc
      @Alex-ld6zc 8 років тому

      ThatViolaKid Thank you for making this video! The tips really helped and it really opened my eyes. (:

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому

      Alex I'm so glad it brought you some value =)

  • @imtired813
    @imtired813 7 років тому +5

    I'm 13 and I seriously want to go to Julliard, but I live in California😞 I'm gonna have to work even harder to get in than New York born people.

    • @liunknownil2072
      @liunknownil2072 6 років тому +2

      maybe whenever I’m 13 too, but I live in Maryland. You’re in California, there are a WHOLE BUNCH of preforming arts colleges there. Why would you want to go here?😂

    • @ophelia9391
      @ophelia9391 3 роки тому

      Same I live in Texas

  • @camitortajada2920
    @camitortajada2920 8 років тому +1

    You're so inspiring to me and thank you so much for making your videos!!!

  • @emmab.4917
    @emmab.4917 7 років тому

    hello!! I plan on going to school for music and this video was extremely helpful. thank you!!

  • @daianabud9044
    @daianabud9044 7 років тому

    I'm only on 7th grade,I studied flute since 5th grade(I go to the highschool of art), and my teacher says the pieces I play are normally played ONLY in 10th grade, so I'm basically three years ahead.Sometimes, when my teacher is not around, he tells me to teach his other students and he calls me mrs teacher :)))) Every day I realize more and more that my goal is to go to a music academy, and my dream school is Juilliard.I study 2-3 hours a day, since there are a lot of technical difficulties in the pieces I play,and I study everyday.I am very determined to get there and I consider music to be my salvation through hard times (family problems).I live in Romania,therefore it would be quite hard to travel to America, let alone enter Juilliard!But I won't ever give up my dream.
    Sorry if my english sucks, I'm not a native english speaker.Hope you understand though :))

  • @megaman02468
    @megaman02468 7 років тому

    I studied the bassoon for 4 years before I auditioned there. I thought I had an okay chance as I was first chair at all-state two years and had been taking lessons. However, I went to audition about 3 months ago and heard people playing music I can't even think of playing right now. I got rejected, but I was really only seeing how I would do. It was a fun time. I auditioned at several other schools as well and got accepted to half of them.

  • @diegozavaleta7804
    @diegozavaleta7804 7 років тому

    Wou! I'm peruvian a I'm going to have the audition at the conservatorium in January. This is so motivational!
    You are awesome 🎶🔥

  • @klimentmilanov
    @klimentmilanov 7 років тому

    I think something that really helps me overcome audition anxiety is lulling yourself into such a high state of confidence that you think there's no way you won't make it in. To do this, I memorize the piece and just play it over and over again where I think, "There's no way my playing will get rejected", and I'm pretty sure psychologically, it makes you do better. This way you show your passionate ability while playing and you're not nervous prior to the audition. I felt like your answer was a little clichè hahah.

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  7 років тому

      +Kliment Milanov I tried to keep that specific answer short--and I actually went really in-depth when I was taping it. I decided to cut that part out because the video would have been 4 minutes longer, and I already have a video up explaining it much better. Sorry that it came off a bit cliché and boring 😔

    • @klimentmilanov
      @klimentmilanov 7 років тому

      oh ok, well it's alright, I'm sure not many people were affected by it. Gee, 4 minutes though, I love the effort you put into making videos!

  • @carlosfeliciaandfriends6305
    @carlosfeliciaandfriends6305 8 років тому

    I love your channel! I really want to play viola and I'm planning to start taking lessons soon! Your channel has taught me a lot. 👍🏻

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому

      So happy to hear that! Thanks for being a part of the #ViolaNation!!!

  • @bronxkies
    @bronxkies 8 років тому

    Hey TVK! Do you have any info on the evening division? I've been thinking of taking Juilliard's advanced piano class in place of jumping right into my masters (just financially more sound right now). Is the evening division any good?
    Thank you for the videos!

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +1

      I'm not as familiar with the evening division...but I'm sure it would be a good idea if that's all you can do for now!

    • @bronxkies
      @bronxkies 8 років тому

      ThatViolaKid thanks!

  • @wensleyeveillard1241
    @wensleyeveillard1241 6 років тому +3

    Him: how blue is the sky today
    Me: it's sky blue
    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @josiealamusic
    @josiealamusic 8 років тому

    Reeaalllyyy needed that advice about practising today, thank you! Time to go practice (efficiently and productively of course ;P)

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому

      Yayyyyy! I'm so glad to hear it!

  • @GiselaCastillo
    @GiselaCastillo 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. I’m coming for you Julliard 😉 ☺️

  • @jadeintheparke1
    @jadeintheparke1 8 років тому +2

    Woah, hearted comments are a thing! Also ,great video (as always).

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +1

      Thanks Abby! And I know!!! So cool!

  • @28929Sjw
    @28929Sjw 5 років тому

    Your passion and insight is very inspiring!

  • @SachiDaIdiot
    @SachiDaIdiot 8 років тому

    Ahh this video is so helpful!!
    Lol you sound like my viola teacher at times

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому

      Hahaha maybe that means I'm onto something =D

  • @reynoldsmartin7942
    @reynoldsmartin7942 5 років тому

    Man I’m planning my masters schools and Juilliard is my reach and this is really helping me approach it.

  • @danielprater4775
    @danielprater4775 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for making this video. I'm hoping to get into Berklee in a couple years 😊.

  • @genevievefrancoiste1741
    @genevievefrancoiste1741 8 років тому

    Great video. Great explanations and realistic advice. The background noise/music made it a little hard to focus on your words though. You said audition week is like a second spring break. Does that mean auditions are in the spring?
    Thanks for all your vids and positive messages.

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +1

      I'm sorry about that Genevieve. Unfortunately, that sound in the background is that of my refrigerator, and my roommates wouldn't appreciate it if I unplugged it to record videos--especially with Thanksgiving turkey in there. I hope you understand!
      And yes, auditions are typically in March

    • @genevievefrancoiste1741
      @genevievefrancoiste1741 7 років тому

      Thanks. But there's def some music playing too. Some kind of rhythm. I thought I had another tab open with music playing last night while I was watching your video. But when I paused your video it would stop. Anyway, I've told my friend who is planning on applying to definitely watch this. He's a junior in high school but he visited Juilliard and sat in on a class.He said "When do I have time to watch videos?" because he practices for hours every evening in addition to doing homework. I said "That's part of what this video talks about, you have to watch it!"

  • @alecj9570
    @alecj9570 7 років тому

    I am so glad I came across your channel

  • @sennnnnnnnnnn
    @sennnnnnnnnnn 4 роки тому

    Hey um I’m 15 but I really have an important question. Do you need to be smart or very good in your grades to enter the school? Or is Julliard the type of school that accepts you from auditions like your talents?

  • @lizzywagstaff8640
    @lizzywagstaff8640 7 років тому

    I love your videos, they've shown me that it is possible to actually be a violist in the world. I can actually allow myself to consider music as a major. Thanks. I do have a question though. How would you recommend training your ears to hear scales? My teacher wants me to learn my scales (and more importantly the space between notes), but I can't hear the note before I play it like she wants. I've tried several things, but if you have any suggestions please let me know.

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  7 років тому

      +Lizzy Wagstaff Do you have a piano?? I would practice scales on the piano too! Ear training takes three things: time, careful listening, and patience! You just have to train yourself to hear the difference between a half step and a whole step! Once you've got that, it all becomes easier!

    • @lizzywagstaff8640
      @lizzywagstaff8640 7 років тому

      Thanks so much I'll do that.

  • @austinhernandez2716
    @austinhernandez2716 7 років тому

    I'm a freshman at a small college getting my associates degree in fine arts(performance- instrumental) and want to transfer to Juilliard to finish and maybe study further, but in composition. I am very dedicated. I was doubting myself this first semester because I thought I wasn't good enough for Juilliard, but now I'm more confident and motivated than ever. My 6 week holiday break just started and as of today I'm going to start practicing and studying way more, at least 4 hours per day(compared to just 1 hour). And when I'm not practicing I'll be studying things like music theory. I want to get 2 degrees, one for performance and one for composition.
    I want to be like John Mackey, who got his master's degree in composition at Juilliard. He is my favorite composer.

  • @laurencunio2717
    @laurencunio2717 8 років тому

    yesyesyesyesYES very good vid :D One question though, what would you say the pros and cons are of going to Juilliard or any other conservatory as a graduate vs undergraduate?

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому

      That's a very vague question! I would have to say that each school has it's pros and cons. You should do some research and figure out which schools have the pros that line up with you priorities!

  • @minsugajjangjjangmanbbongb7475
    @minsugajjangjjangmanbbongb7475 7 років тому

    I LUV THE ADVICES SO MUCH!

  • @rosiemcmorrow8834
    @rosiemcmorrow8834 8 років тому

    Hey TVK! I love your videos, I was just wondering if you could focus a video (or just some info) on what kind of financial plans there are for Juilliard like scholarships cause it's obviously not cheap, and as a student from London, it's my main concern at the moment :)

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +1

      I'll definitely give that some thought! I'm not the best person to give advice, but I'll do some digging and see what I can do!

  • @emmac1004
    @emmac1004 5 років тому

    Is there an age limit for the Bachelors in Music (violin)? By the time I audition, I'll be 28 nearly 29. I'll have already completed a Bachelor of Music in piano, Masters of Music Therapy and a PhD in Music Therapy. Even with all that experience, is 28 too old to be considered?

  • @andrewdinnel6725
    @andrewdinnel6725 7 років тому +1

    Hey TVK, i always find your videos inspirstional and helpful. I want to pursue going to a music school but that goal looks less realistic everyday. Im a late starter of piano and have made good progress in my music learning. However as its only my 4th year playing (and my final year of high school) I feel that I have not developed enough on my instrument to make me a competitive candidate by the next round of auditions. Every day of practice seems to put me further behind as I'm always falling short of the goals i set out to achieve causing me to lose modivation. What do you recommend i do to accelerate my learning and improve my chances at being accepted?
    -AG

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  7 років тому +1

      You should audition for a local school and spend the next 4 years working your butt off! You don't have to go to Juilliard for undergraduate studies

    • @andrewdinnel6725
      @andrewdinnel6725 7 років тому

      Thanks for the advice TVK! It looks like it worked for you, hopefully it works for me :p

  • @daliablackman7374
    @daliablackman7374 7 років тому

    what kind of camera do you use? btw love your videos!!

  • @AndrewJLaird-yp3qk
    @AndrewJLaird-yp3qk 7 років тому

    Hey TVK. I'm an 18 year old violist (7 years). I plan to double major in performance and education. Right now I am looking into UNC School of the Arts, and the Hartt School of Music. I really appreciate the videos that you've done on auditions and FAQs because they have been a huge help in getting me prepped for college. Anyways, do you have any more suggestions for me? Thanks. Andy

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  7 років тому

      Nothing in particular. Just stay tuned for more content homie!

  • @AB-qj4hp
    @AB-qj4hp 7 років тому

    Hi, I'm from England, I'm 16 and play the trumpet at a grade 8 standard and classical recorders at diploma level, I've been dreaming of Juilliard for years now, what standards do you think put you in a better position to get in?

  • @MatthewDovetail
    @MatthewDovetail 7 років тому

    My questions are:
    1) is there an expressed age limit for being taken? What if I'm 30 and want to increase my skills?
    2) how much does it cost for somebody who doesn't have a scholarship? Do they provide home and food for those who earned scholarships and live abroad?
    Hope to recieve an answer bro, you rock!

    • @benhavey4107
      @benhavey4107 6 років тому

      Julliard has night classes for all levels that are apparently excellent. You also might be able to study with one of the faculty members privately although it will likely be very expensive.

  • @brookethebook5692
    @brookethebook5692 7 років тому +1

    I haven't even started yet on the violin and I'm saving up to buy my own. I'm in my first year of high school and I already know that me vs a kid whose entire life has been the violin since the age of 4, me chances are pretty non-existent. But someday, my goal is to audition.

  • @prod.pink3
    @prod.pink3 7 років тому

    So I have a question,to get into chamber orchestra we have to have a 2 minute memorized as part of the requirements.So how do you really memorize a piece?

  • @katemusician2192
    @katemusician2192 8 років тому +1

    I have all district auditions coming up in January, I'm scared to death they'll think I'm not good enough since I just turned 14 and everyone else is already adults, I've played flute for years and that's what I'm auditions with. Does anybody have any tips? Thanks!

  • @SD_honeybees
    @SD_honeybees 7 років тому

    You are a great speaker. I am scared to death of the cost of Julliard...but I do want to encourage my daughter to "go for it" if her heart is really in it. Thank you! She is a Junior in High School. When would she audition? Sometime as a senior?

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  7 років тому +1

      Yes, she would audition during the fall of senior year. You should start looking online for the application requirements and start preparing now!

  • @shouldidankmeme1413
    @shouldidankmeme1413 7 років тому

    for auditions did you have to have an accompanist for pre-screening tape and live auditions?

  • @ipixiemonster
    @ipixiemonster 6 років тому +1

    I can't be ever compared to someone who's played since they've been a child because I started in my last year of middle school. I wonder if I can ever have a chance at a prestigious school like Juilliard.

  • @squizmister14
    @squizmister14 8 років тому

    I recently did an audition for the Queensland Conservatorium of Music for jazz kit. Though i didn't make it in for the 2017 intake, i'm going to work my absolute ass of for 2017 and show the school that i really have what it takes.

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому

      ATTA BOI! That's what I'm talking about! Don't take no for an answer! Go get 'em bruhhh

  • @undefinedd1147
    @undefinedd1147 4 роки тому

    Hi TVK! I am a longtime follower of you and I have just applied to the Juilliard Masters program. I was wondering if you could tell me what version of the Bach Suites you recommend?

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  4 роки тому

      I like playing the Peters Edition! Bach is super difficult to find, and Peters tends to be pretty clean! =)

    • @undefinedd1147
      @undefinedd1147 4 роки тому

      ThatViolaKid thank you so much for responding! I was wondering if you memorized all of your pieces? I want to memorize all of mine and I'm almost there except for the piece after 1945. Do people typically memorize that one as well?

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  4 роки тому

      @@undefinedd1147 I think I used music for the piece written after 1945. But you'll never regret memorizing music--it helps you concentrate more on the sound and what you're actually saying!

    • @undefinedd1147
      @undefinedd1147 4 роки тому

      ThatViolaKid thank you so much for your advice!

  • @taylorrakovic6672
    @taylorrakovic6672 7 років тому

    Thanks! Juilliard is my dream school, though I know it's not the easiest to get into I'll be about 1 hours from my home which would be nice! I dream one day to be apart of the New York philharmonic!

  • @kaycieromano2689
    @kaycieromano2689 8 років тому

    This video is really great, as is the rest of your content! Could you possibly answer this quick question: are there any other things that could affect whether or not you are accepted by a teacher besides the actual audition and other theory/ear tests? And is the audition the most important part? Thanks!

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +1

      Audition is the most important part. Theory and ear training tests don't occur until after you're accepted! Maybe I wasn't clear about that--sorry! =(

    • @kaycieromano2689
      @kaycieromano2689 8 років тому

      Thanks for answering!

  • @AshleyyyyyySassenach
    @AshleyyyyyySassenach 8 років тому +6

    Thia was very very very very very very very very helpful! thank u so much! this was very truthful and inspiring because everybody goes the audition thinking they'll get in but not everybody is good enough. there r other schools but everybody wants to go to Julliard. but if everybody doesn't get into Julliard what other schools r there to go to?

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +3

      Just to name a few, there's Yale, New England Conservatory, Peabody, Eastman, Michigan, Indiana, Curtis, Colburn, Oberlin, Cleveland Institute of Music, Manhattan School of Music, Mannes, USC, UCLA, etc. There are a LOT of wonderful conservatories and music schools around the country.

    • @AshleyyyyyySassenach
      @AshleyyyyyySassenach 8 років тому +1

      ThatViolaKid that's cool! thanks! BTW I have an Eastman cello and the case with it has wheels!!!! that's like considered the most magical thing a cellist could ever ask for!😜😁

  • @jacobgresk9158
    @jacobgresk9158 7 років тому

    Are some instruments easier than other to get into schools? I've been told certain instruments (viola, bassoon, oboe) are less competitive because of lack of people playing them.

    • @Michael-Oh
      @Michael-Oh 7 років тому

      Jacob Gresk yeah that tends to happen with different music schools and that depends on the applicants to places ratio. For example in the Royal Conservatoir of Scotland there is only 1 piano place but they get over 50 pianist applying (1/50) , but they have 2 percussion places but only 6 percussionist applied (1/3). And don't get me started on musical theatre!!

  • @northvermiliongirl957
    @northvermiliongirl957 7 років тому

    You are sooo awesome and a life saver

  • @CellaB23
    @CellaB23 5 років тому

    I've read somewhere that all first year students have to live on campus. Is it true? What about those students who have a boyfriend, girlfriend/wife, husband??? They have to live separated for a year?? (Sorry for my English..)

  • @samhilario2544
    @samhilario2544 4 роки тому +2

    Just got an email today saying I passed the prescreening for Juilliard (vocal performance) and I’m so nervous for the real thing in two months......

  • @casey40869
    @casey40869 7 років тому

    I play the oboe :) Thanks for this!

  • @camila-xb2dt
    @camila-xb2dt 6 років тому

    I'm from Brazil and I am intending to try to get in Juilliard for Drama School. How can I get more informations about this classes before the auditions?? :)

  • @ohyoumeantheviolin8817
    @ohyoumeantheviolin8817 7 років тому

    #AskTVK What are some aspects to look upon when choosing a music school? I've been looking at some schools but I either didn't seem to like the professors or the schools were too far from where I currently live. Any tips on what your priorities should be in that manner?

  • @dankeykang6605
    @dankeykang6605 7 років тому

    Hey I am 14 and starting high school soon and I have noticed that many people start even younger than I do, How old is too old to start? I am looking into Juliard but I am just now starting bass? any advice?

    • @Jane-mq5bp
      @Jane-mq5bp 7 років тому

      Dankey Kang its never too old to start. At this age I would recommend getting a private teacher if you have the funds.

    • @dankeykang6605
      @dankeykang6605 7 років тому

      Ah thanks, I do have private lessons

  • @tendekaimawokomatanda8713
    @tendekaimawokomatanda8713 5 років тому

    Did you ever try out for the Curtis Institute of Music, since you were in the TDP?

  • @AndrewHanrahan12320
    @AndrewHanrahan12320 8 років тому

    TVK I LOVE YOU MORE EVERY VIDEO YOU CARE SO MUCH ABOUT PEOPLE AND YOU SEEM SO PASSIONATE ABOUT WHAT YOU SAY! YOU MAKE ME SO MOTIVATED AND I LOVE WATCHING YOU! Anyway, I have a question for you. :) Once you graduate from Juilliard, a top name school, there's a couple hundred (or something) students that graduate- how hard is it to land a career? When judges see that many of their possible musicians went to Juilliard, how can they pick one over the other? It sounds simple, like sound quality and everything like that, but is it really that easy? I know someone who is a doctor and went to Columbia- out of the many students who graduated, only a select few of them could actually get into medical school. The competition is so cutthroat, people are paying tons of money for undergrad, and then later they can't even get into a medical school. Thanks Drew! #AskTVK ~ThatChoirKid 😊

  • @ashplummer3921
    @ashplummer3921 8 років тому

    my director was talking about rejection and he said "are you a better musician than you were when you started practicing for the audition... that's all that matters"

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +1

      EXACTLY! You're always moving forward!

  • @Aguiar412
    @Aguiar412 7 років тому +1

    Sight reading is my weakness :(
    It sucks, but I'm hoping to get better as I have only been playing for around 6 months on keyboards (marimba/vibe/xylo)

  • @maevebartra4775
    @maevebartra4775 7 років тому

    Hey I️ know your in Juilliard which is super awesome! Do you think you could make a video about how to get over your nerves during a performance. I️ love music and playing but performance nerves is a big issue for me. Thank you so much. Your awesome!!!!

  • @Michael-Oh
    @Michael-Oh 7 років тому

    I GOT INTO THE ROYAL CONSERVATOIR OF SCOTLAND! found out yesterday!! 6th best music school in the world baby!!

  • @rowanjin4119
    @rowanjin4119 7 років тому +2

    4:38 ugh what a sweetie i love him

  • @sirjacklondon
    @sirjacklondon 7 років тому +8

    yes it is hard to get into Juilliard. there you go. no need to watch the video

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  7 років тому +11

      Haha pretty much. But I do disagree with your opinion on the need to watch the video ;)

  • @realsuperia
    @realsuperia 5 років тому

    Hey man but what do you think about the age? I mean, How old do I need to be to get in? Or submit?

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  5 років тому +1

      You can audition after you've completed high school! It's very much like any institution of higher learning

    • @realsuperia
      @realsuperia 5 років тому

      @@ThatViolaKid Great! Thanks bro

  • @claudiacarolinaGB
    @claudiacarolinaGB 7 років тому +1

    Hi, I hope you read it and please please answer me. I'm 21 years old and i want to apply to college in musical theatre, I'm I too old? I'm from Chile and here there is no musical education like you have on the USA, so it would be a dream to me. I hope you could help me. X O

  • @daisyjarvis9170
    @daisyjarvis9170 7 років тому

    as a freshman in high school working to get to Julliard, do you have any advice on helping me get there?

  • @victoriabarralmusic
    @victoriabarralmusic 8 років тому

    Your videos are so helpful! I am a junior in high school and I play classical piano and Juilliard is my dream school but I am still going to apply for other music schools. I am just concerned about paying for music school because I do not come from a rich family. I was wondering how hard it is to get a scholarship to conservatories like Juilliard.

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому

      I've been getting this question a lot! I'll do some research and make a video soon! =)

  • @stephanienicole1301
    @stephanienicole1301 7 років тому

    Hi, so I'm a tenor sax player and I've been wondering what to do so at school there is not a jazz band and I want to play jazz. When I get out of middle and into high school I'm going to try to get into the jazz program at a music high school but to do that I need to learn all the main jazz scales. My school doesn't offer that kind of teaching. I have private lessons but do u think I'll be able to learn all the main jazz scales and lots about jazz and be able to play it in 2 years...
    Oh and I want to go to Juilliard when I grow up
    P.S. By the time I get to audition for Juilliard I would be playing flute: 7 years tenor sax: 8 years Alto sax: 10 years
    Do u think that's a good amount of time and also somewhere in that time period before I get to college I'm gonna learn clarinet because as a sax player I need to learn clarinet, well at least they want U to
    Please answer someone

    • @Clarisaxx22
      @Clarisaxx22 7 років тому

      jazz scales are worthless.

  • @MZ-tb8rx
    @MZ-tb8rx 8 років тому +6

    my orchestra teacher at school gave me and my friend a cookie😜

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +1

      JEALOUS!

    • @MZ-tb8rx
      @MZ-tb8rx 8 років тому

      ThatViolaKid she hangs at my lunch table and. tells us stuff that she doesn't tell any of her students. we are baes

    • @MZ-tb8rx
      @MZ-tb8rx 8 років тому

      ThatViolaKid I asked her who the principal violist of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and she was like "I studied with him in college and he's a jerk

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  8 років тому +1

      Gracie Glitters Oh man that's unfortunate!!!

  • @celloguy1327
    @celloguy1327 7 років тому

    Would you be able to tell me if I would have chance getting into Juilliard with advanced orchestra classes and no private lessons, or would the private lessons be a huge key on raising my chances of getting in

    • @stephanienicole1301
      @stephanienicole1301 7 років тому

      I personally will say get private lessons also because they will help u a lot

  • @lilianamikulaskova544
    @lilianamikulaskova544 5 років тому

    Hi I just want to know if I have any chance to get into Juilliard if I study at normal high school (not conservatory) Thank you :))

    • @dandan43265
      @dandan43265 5 років тому

      Liliana mikulášková it’s actually just as easy, you just won’t have had the extra practice I guess. I’m also going to a normal high school.

  • @mariadelimaantunes5397
    @mariadelimaantunes5397 8 років тому

    I'm 15 and I'm from Portugal. I really want to go to Julliard, I play the cello and I want to be an actress, but I'm not in a music or arts school.. Thanks for the video!

  • @rachelelfman2769
    @rachelelfman2769 5 років тому

    I’m auditioning at Juilliard to major in music. 😄🎻🤞🏻

  • @w.a.mozart1675
    @w.a.mozart1675 7 років тому

    Hello i am 14. In A few years planning to go to julliard. What if i failed going in? What should i do?!?!

  • @Julieta.zeitune
    @Julieta.zeitune 5 років тому

    What do I have to bring for the audition if I’m an international student???

  • @katiemccabe5826
    @katiemccabe5826 5 років тому

    This video is so helpful thanks

  • @arateatingapotato474
    @arateatingapotato474 7 років тому +5

    PROVE YOU HELL LA WRONG (I'm still 12 so i have a long time to work)

  • @_alicia__
    @_alicia__ 7 років тому +2

    Ok I am watching this video as of 6/27/2017. If I prove you wrong, i'll come back in 3 (or so) years to this video and say "I told you so.". Let's see what happens... Even I don't know lol

    • @leilanic9177
      @leilanic9177 4 роки тому

      Lili sooo 👀👀

    • @_alicia__
      @_alicia__ 4 роки тому

      Leilani Stannage bruh it was WACK. Ok, so I got passed the pre-screening and then I didn’t pass the live auditions cause I pretty much didn’t play the right make and model of my instrument and also had a previous teacher that didn’t do things *exactly* like the teacher there. I should also mention that I got into 5/7 (one of The two i didn’t being Julliard$ of the other conservatories I auditioned for, and got offered a full ride to two of them, so it was more of a political thing (and also the instrument thing). Honestly? I lowkey expected not to get in for a couple of reasons. One? I went to another pre-college program in the city, and they didn’t like that. But “iT ISSSS WHAT IT ISSS”, and we chillin’ at another conservatory in the fall (yes, they decided to let u choose to show up on campus or not cause of corona) lol 👀👀👌

  • @walter7music243
    @walter7music243 7 років тому

    Are there scholarships ? And how can I have one if I'm from another country?

  • @knightfevella-potes4976
    @knightfevella-potes4976 7 років тому

    How would you go about auditioning when you live out of state not in new york?

  • @mizzie837
    @mizzie837 6 років тому

    i really want to go to juilliard but i have horrid anxiety when playing. any confidence i had was crushed when i didn't get into la guardia high school. my sister goes there so there was a lot of pressure and because i failed at that im really scared that i'll mess up juilliard too

  • @jellyfishyishy
    @jellyfishyishy 7 років тому

    Let's say I audition as a dancer, but I also want to be in the other programs. Is that possible?

  • @ImBadWithNamesSadly
    @ImBadWithNamesSadly 4 роки тому

    I doubt someone will answer me lol but what kind of music can we play in the audition like it was to be classical music? I don't want to get to far from it but I wanna know hah

    • @ThatViolaKid
      @ThatViolaKid  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, you will have to play classical music. You can find specific audition repertoire requirements on their website

    • @ImBadWithNamesSadly
      @ImBadWithNamesSadly 4 роки тому

      @@ThatViolaKid Thanks dude :D I'll check it