I have some questions, hoping someone would be kind enough to answer. Do they ask you which style you wanna improv in while you audition? Also is the improv done on a BG track or they play an instrument along? And one other thing, is the improv from the practice exercises given on the website alone? As for the sight reading, from the exercises you're given, can they ask you to play any one of those or is it your choice or do you have to play all?
I am a Flautist (Jazz and Traditional Latin America Music) from Colombia, I auditioned for the last two years, in 2015 i was accepted and got a 40% scholarship for undergraduate program... my family can´t even afford the money it would take to let me live in Boston. off cores even less the other 60% I need :( 1dollar in Colombian pesos is 3000 Pesos, 70% of Colombians live with 6000Pesos (2dollars) a day and earn 150 every month, It is really hard to study outside Colombia It is so cool you are in Berklee now!! I have admire you since I saw your channel!! Hopefully I will reaudition in Bogota Colombia in February 2017 If everything goes right maybe we will meet!! You are awesome! Buena Suerte
Dude I learnt that you were going to Berklee this year yesterday and was going to ask how it was. You read my mind man. I'm planning to go to Berklee when they sent me mail a while back and now I'm even more motivated.
Thanks a ton for this video! Love your covers of the 4th gen Pokémon games. I've been considering Berklee for a while now, since I heard the composer of Halo 5 went to Berklee. I have started my application and will finalize it soon. Thanks again!
Very helpful video! Found this video literally days before my audition to Berklee last December, and it was so accurate and helpful and I was fortunate enough to get into Berklee this year! Take onboard Carlos' tips and check out his incredible video game jazz covers which I discovered after watching this video!
Dude that was such great, next level advice off the top. I am, among other things, an acting coach and I'm probably twice your age, and even I was like, Yeah! That's a great way of putting it! Kudos.
I just had my bass audition for Berklee four days ago and I just wanted to say thank you for the video! I saw it last year when it was first uploaded and it really helped
that's so awesome u made it into the best school of music in the country! also, this probs means your the same age as me since i just started college last week. everyone my age loves gen IV pokemon, it makes sense now
It is pretty certain that I won't go to Berklee, but it was nice to know how the admission works and your own tips on how to do well in it. Nice video!
ommmfffgggggg i remember watching this 2 years ago, and now it's almost audition season. Im not auditioning at berklee but i just finished pre screening for nyu, miami, and northwestern but im not feeling too good about them ;-;
It was quite enjoyable video to watch. I really wanted to tie my life with music, but ended up learning a computer science professionally because I thought I had to have some academic musical knoweledge before going to conservatory, and when I was in school I didn't go to music school. I think I still regret this decision a bit (after graduating and working as a programmer for quite some time), but I can get over it because it would be hard to survive in my country by just being a musician. Saying all this just because I'm really curious how it feels to be musician professionally because it was (and kinda is) my dream.
It's never too late to pick up an instrument. Sure, you will not learn to play it as fast as you would if you were a kid, but the longer you wait, the less time you have to learn it.
@Swasiland Infidel, hey, thank you a lot! @insaneintherainmusic, that's true. but I think it will be hard to become a professional without proper academic education.
I'm still going back and forth on whether or not I want to go to Berklee (I have little in the way of money at the moment, so I have a lot of time to think on that...), but I'm still glad I watched this. I knew there was a process to getting admitted, but I had no idea what it entailed. Now that I do, that gives me a clearer idea.
This July i did the auditions to the jazz Superior Conservatory of Pamplona and Pais Vasco (Musikene), sadly, i failed, but thanks to this video and the previous experience, everyone who is studying for this now knows what to expect. Thanks.
I am hours away from a college audition, not for Berklee, but for a state university. Still feel a little nervous but I think this information is still useful.
Wow, this sounds kind of like a RCM piano exam, but a lot harder and with some different components. Nice of you to make a video like for people to have a better idea of what to expect! :)
Woah I always wanted to go to Berklee but since I am at Malaysia I can't really go to America to apply there. There is a college in Malaysia that has partnered with Berklee but I don't really know how it works. It's called ICOM. And the Foundation in Music course let's you transfer your credit from the college to Berklee once you finish the course. I dunno if I should apply there. Also, congrats on getting to Berklee! I think you're gonna succeed in your career. Good luck.
I am a sophomore in High School, and have played [piano for ten years. I also played trombone from 5th-8th grade(4 years), but stopped playing that once I got to high school. When middle school started, I found a true passion for music and the arts, although my main focus from 7th-9th grade was always musical theater. At the very end of 9th grade, I used some money I had earned playing piano music to purchase an electric bass, in order to play it for my band, and I almost immediately fell in love with the instrument. I soon found my passion for instrumental music, and as of now, I would like to pursue music as a career later in life. It's been 6 months since I picked up the bass, and I will be starting lessons in the next few weeks. Berklee seems like an amazing place, and while I haven't looked into too many other colleges at this point, I am really considering it as a potential college(although this question can be applied to almost any other music school). However, I am extremely nervous that it is too late for me at this point, and that even with practice, I wouldn't be able to develop the skills necessary for Berklee within less than 2 years. Is it possible for me to still get accepted at Berklee, or another school like it? And if so, how would you recommend best preparing myself starting now(start of my second semester sophomore year), until audition time(some point during Senior year)?
It's never too late. I think the best thing you can do, honestly, is listen to great music and transcribe. I think transcription is one of the best bang-for-your-buck forms of practicing there is, as it works so many of your abilities at the same time (playing, ear training, rhythmic recognition, etc)
Hey this is great for me! I'm only a sophomore in high school, but my band experience is going great! I'm currently the top saxophone at my school and plan on seeing you at berklee
Hey Carlos, I know I'm posting this comment a while after you posted this video, but I hope you still respond. Anyway, I just finished 7th grade this week and I play the clarinet (I have been since 5th grade). I take private lessons (which I have also been taking since 5th grade) and I think I'm pretty good for my age. I've always seen playing my clarinet as a hobby that I want to be really good at, but recently after finding your UA-cam channel and this video I've begun to consider a music career (before I found you, the thought hadn't even crossed my mind. I've also discovered Musescore, so now I'm able to learn a whole lot of my favorite video game songs because I'm a huge gamer. I think one of the steps that I should take to take music more maturely is to make a UA-cam channel like your's. But that would mean I would have to be multi-instrumental, and at my age, I certainly don't have the money to have access to other instruments, let alone lessons for them. I haven't even mastered the clarinet yet, so I don't know if I would be able to pull this off. College seems so far away, but I feel this is really important. Do you think I'm too young to be multi-instrumental? I know this is really long and there are a lot of questions to answer (if you do answer), but I hope you do. Please don't get to ticked off if you answer and I have some follow up questions. Thanks! P.S. Can you please do covers or remixes of Gourmet Race from Kirby and/or Royal Avenue from Pokemon Sun and Moon? I don't know if you like them, but I really do, and I think a lot of other people do too. Thanks again!
Super happy to have potentially influenced your career choice! First off, you don't have to be a multi-instrumentalist to have a UA-cam channel; there are people out there who are successful just by playing their primary instrument! Past a reasonable age, I don't think anyone is too young to be a multi-instrumentalist. Age doesn't matter here, what matters is that you're willing to put forth the time it takes to become proficient at all those instruments. Being young is a plus perhaps, since people tend to compare people to others in their similar age bracket. I'd just suggest going for it!
I'm heading to Berklee this fall in Boston. Have you ever been to the Boston campus or are you exclusively in California? (Granted, you could be in Boston - I assumed based on your apparent Washington-based childhood)
There is no California campus... you're getting Berkley and Berklee mixed up - two completely different institutions! It happens all the time though, no worries. I'm at Berklee in Boston.
I have some questions, hoping someone would be kind enough to answer. Do they ask you which style you wanna improv in while you audition? Also is the improv done on a BG track or they play an instrument along? And one other thing, is the improv from the practice exercises given on the website alone? As for the sight reading, from the exercises you're given, can they ask you to play any one of those or is it your choice or do you have to play all?
uuuufff Blue Bossa Love that tune --- played it on vibes with my combo a couple semesters back Do you have a video of you playing it on here or do you plan to upload a video of you doing so?
I don't have a video of me playing it here, but there's a michael brecker solo that I've been learning on and off for a while that I might post here in a while.
Hey, Carlos. First I wanted to say you've been a huge inspiration to me as a Tenor Sax player (also in Seattle haha). I'm currently a freshman in high school, and have maybe thought of going to Berklee. My biggest worry is the position I'm in right now, especially compared to the highest level players at my school. Namely I'm worried about being able to catch up in many fundamental skills, like soloing, tone, and intonation. I'm unsure where the next few years are going to take me, yet I still also have this dragging fear I won't be able to catch up even in high school. Any ideas on where to start moving forward?
Transcribe, transcribe, transcribe! That's what made the most difference for me - find solos you like and learn to play them! And do not worry - you have plenty of time to improve. 3 years is a lot of time to make some progress, as long as you put in consistent work.
Just a thought about the half-step improvisation thing, that's notoriously common in black churches where the gospel songs are jazzed up in the first place, then modulated over time up for emotional emphasis w/the crowd. Also it's necessary if you're backing a singer whose drifting all over the place but that's another bag of worms, LOL. So, I think it may be efficient to play songs a half step or 2 up or down at least, but I've never auditioned for music school. just my $0.02
Yeah, I can totally see it being used in that context! I'd still advise practicing tunes in all 12 keys just because it's good for learning tunes in general, but for the audition specifically, going up and down a couple of half steps would probably be fine.
This was really helpful for me because I'm in the process of auditioning for college and while I'm not sure if I want to apply to berklee or not yet this has really helped me grasp an idea of the processes involved so I have a better idea of what to expect. I know all schools handle their auditions pretty differently, so did you actually have to go all the way to boston just to audition? Or do they have representatives come to Seattle to audition people? Thanks for the insight, as this video was really relevant to me and helped a lot.
I really wanted to go to Berklee to learn more advanced music techniques. Although, I also wanted to go to the University of Central Florida because I wanted to join their marching band. Ugh, decisions!
Hey Carlos. I have two questions: I am a classical musician: Vocalist and Pianist -- Is that an adequate background for the Berklee audition? (This essentially means my blues/improvisation knowledge won't be as developed) Secondly: The application asks for both a primary and secondary instrument - will I be able to play a piece for both Voice and Piano? My end goal is to do production/film scoring. Berklee is the ideal place for me in that regard :) Cheers, Chris
Hey Chris! That background is certainly fine, they understand your skills from where you're coming from. I don't know too much about auditioning on a primary and secondary instrument, but I think vocalists are able to play two pieces. I'd recommend focusing on vocals.
I wish my audition at my college would be to do a transcription, it would actually give me motivation to do one instead of looking them up or using the Charlie Parker Omnibook :P
What if you are playing a non jazz instrument, would you still do improv? I play trumpet and contrabassoon and was wondering, would I audition on both my instruments? Do I need to audition for berklee with a jazz instrument to be in any jazz ensembles
Just wondering, but did you take private lessons for saxophone/take lessons in another instrument like piano, or were your seven years of playing all school experience? I'm planning to take a music program in university, but I'm worried because I haven't taken any lessons or anything like that playing saxophone as well, and my only experience in a music learning environment has been from playing in my school's concert and jazz band, as well as playing in an out-of-school jazz band for the past 6 years.
I took private lessons for both instruments. I took classical piano lessons for about 3 years, and tenor sax lessons for about a year and a half. Lessons and master coaching in general are great ways to improve, as long as you get the right teacher for you! I don't think you have much to worry about. If you find that other people are way ahead of your game, the only thing left to do is practice, and that's not a bad problem to have!
I’m graduating from Berklee in a few months, and plan to make a video detailing my experience at the school as a whole, sort of a new “review” for anyone who’s still interested in going! Stay tuned.
As someone who also plays a woodwind (clarinet), I was wondering if you play standing up or sitting down; I've only played sitting down for my entire 4 years with one exception in which I squeaked during a national anthem duet. Thanks!
insaneintherainmusic Oops! Sorry, I meant to ask whether you had to play sitting or standing during the audition(s), but your original answer was very helpful; thanks!
Oh! I think it's assumed that you'll play standing, but you can also probably play sitting if you want! The people listening will probably be more concerned with your ability to play regardless of what position you're in.
I’m a woodwind (a flute to be more specific) and I’m considering to apply to Berklee but I’m very anxious about the improv part seeing as my instrument never really gives me the opportunity to practice that skill (concert band life because jazz flute isn’t as popular as it should be) Any tips???
Hm, I'd recommend just starting with the blues! Look up some blues backing tracks and play along using blues scales and pentatonics! Another good thing would be to transcribe some simple jazz solos and learn those too :)
I don't know if you can still answer questions, but is it ok to use a composition as your performance piece if you are going into jazz composition as a major?
I have some questions, hoping someone would be kind enough to answer. Do they ask you which style you wanna improv in while you audition? Also is the improv done on a BG track or they play an instrument along? And one other thing, is the improv from the practice exercises given on the website alone? As for the sight reading, from the exercises you're given, can they ask you to play any one of those or is it your choice or do you have to play all?
My admissions audition is next sunday for Voice! I am not worried about my prepared piece, or any of the other components of the audition, only sightreading. What if I have never in my life taken a music theory class? would It be okay to simply be honest with them and tell them I have no idea how to read music? That part is really freaking me out, and the idea to audition for berklee came to me about a month and a half ago after a close friend suggested I do it; so I didn't have enough time to basically learn a new language. I have watched one other video on here where the applicant also did not know how to sightread, and he still got into berklee, but it was back in 2008, so I'm not sure if their standards have gotten higher when it comes to that? Thank you!
Don't worry at all about your existing knowledge of Music Theory. They will not test you at all on your existing music theory knowledge. Most new students that come into Berklee are placed into a class called MAT (Music Application and Theory) which teaches the bare basics of music theory, so you won't be too out of place if you come in to Berklee not knowing much about theory. Berklee cares the most about your potential and work ethic as a musician.
You're an experienced musician, I hope you don't mind me asking this: I'm just getting serious with learning jazz now (I've played a little bit in the past, but not as serious). Do you (or any experienced musicians reading this) have any tips for getting better at improv?
Listen, listen and listen, and transcribe, tunes, solos, licks, harmony clichés, listen all the music you can and transcribe it, it will fill (you with determination lol) your language and phrasing. Im still studying, and it can be tought, but jazz deserves it.
Thank you guys for the advice, I'll be listening to jazz/blues more often then. I'm a trumpet player btw, so I can imagine that listening to some famous trumpet players should probably help.
HELLO! Did you choose" Contemporary writing and production" or "Film Scoring" for major? I am a junior this year and I want to go to Berklee too for film scoring major :)
I haven't declared a major yet, though I am leaning towards CWP! I'd suggest reading through the major grids available on the Berklee website to see what sort of classes you'd be taking to pursue such a degree. In a year or so after I declare my major, I may be able to help you more :)
Just a question how do grades affect getting in? I’m a 2019 high school grad and I’m currently really struggling but music is what I care about. I really want to take music seriously and go to Berkeley but I think my grades are going to hinder me. How did grades affect you when applying? I’ve watched this before but like a year ago and now college applications are coming soon.
I was fortunate enough to have good grades going into Berklee, so I don't think my grades personally hindered my audition at all. I don't know a ton on this subject, but I would presume grades are not as big of a factor at Berklee as they are at other schools.
I don't know too much about that, but I don't think a capo is out of the question for a guitar player, perhaps as long as you don't use it as a crutch and more of a tool to get a better sound out of your instrument.
So should I play my transposition first then wait for the improve to play my jazz standard? What I'm asking is should my prepared piece be my transposition?
Do you mean your transcription? Yes, if you are preparing a transcription, play that for a prepared piece. Then for your jazz standard, choose another standard to solo over, and you will play alongside the faculty member present at your audition.
do you think it's possible to get into Berklee if you have only been playing guitar for a year? when my senior year rolls around I would have been playing for 2 years
My main concern is, how serious are they at the interview? Like if I say "Now for the fun stuff" at some point, will that be viewed as unprofessional? I just want to know how I should behave
It depends on how you want to project yourself! I'd recommend treating it like a job interview. Stay serious and confident for the most part, but it's okay to add some humor into your interview.
Does anyone know if you have to choose a single instrument to audition on or if you can use two? I'm a saxophonist and vocalist (both as strong as each other) and I don't know which to choose to work on
I'm pretty sure you can only audition on one, unless you're self-accompanying yourself as a vocalist. At Berklee, you can usually only have one primary instrument, but that doesn't prohibit you from setting up instruction on your secondary instrument with another teacher!
Im not from the U.S.A and i checked the scolarships apply , and it says to pay 150$ . Is it the right way to apply ? Bc i saw so many application and in confuesd , please answer today i need to send it by tommrow .
The interview part is certainly the same, though I'm not sure about the types of things they'll make you play. Should have clarified that in the video. Berklee has audition requirements listed on their website if you're interested!
+insaneintherainmusic Shiet, I'm the scrub who didn't watch and asked this question my bad. Only reason I'm ecstatic about this is that you're surprisingly near. =p
what you think you have to play to get there? BY the way I think it's wicked respectable of you to respond to your comments (at least while it's still feasible). I've heard a few buddies of mine play the absolute nastiest interpretations of various tunes and get bumped up to 2s and 3s in the performance scores.
I'm not sure what I'll have to play, but I'm learning a Donny McCaslin solo that's pretty hard. Maybe that'll move me up a bit! And thanks for the respect man, it can be hard to get to comments on a busy day, but I make an effort to reply to almost all the comments I get! Also did you mean bumped up TO 2s and 3s or by 2's and 3's...?
If I recall correctly, Berklee offers a lot of Game Audio classes that are really fun electives. They go pretty in depth with the process of creating and implementing audio assets and dynamic music for video games.
Yep! You'll have to do slightly different things from what I mentioned in the video for the actual audition (check online on Berklee's website for specific info), but the interview should be pretty much the same!
Don't know why I'm watching this video but now I feel ready for my fictional audition at Berklee!
That's the spirit!
Even if it’s fictional, get ready for it. Spending time on something productive is way better than wasting time on negativity. :) good luck
I got my decision today! I was accepted!!
For everyone in the comments freaking out, don't worry! If I can do it, you can too!!! Good luck!!!
Congratulations! Hope to see you around school in the future!
I have some questions, hoping someone would be kind enough to answer. Do they ask you which style you wanna improv in while you audition? Also is the improv done on a BG track or they play an instrument along? And one other thing, is the improv from the practice exercises given on the website alone?
As for the sight reading, from the exercises you're given, can they ask you to play any one of those or is it your choice or do you have to play all?
Nah. There is no way in hell I am ever getting in. I suck and am useless trash.
@@DavidRodriguez-ch3qu no
did you get a scholarship?
My audition is today. I'm freaking out, man.
howd you do?
I'll know on Friday.
KRØZ wow good luck.
Update: I got in!
nice congrats!
I am a Flautist (Jazz and Traditional Latin America Music) from Colombia, I auditioned for the last two years, in 2015 i was accepted and got a 40% scholarship for undergraduate program... my family can´t even afford the money it would take to let me live in Boston. off cores even less the other 60% I need :(
1dollar in Colombian pesos is 3000 Pesos, 70% of Colombians live with 6000Pesos (2dollars) a day and earn 150 every month, It is really hard to study outside Colombia
It is so cool you are in Berklee now!! I have admire you since I saw your channel!!
Hopefully I will reaudition in Bogota Colombia in February 2017
If everything goes right maybe we will meet!!
You are awesome!
Buena Suerte
I'm hoping things go well for you! Thanks!
Como te fue?
hey man im curious to what has happened since this comment 4 years ago.
Dude I learnt that you were going to Berklee this year yesterday and was going to ask how it was. You read my mind man.
I'm planning to go to Berklee when they sent me mail a while back and now I'm even more motivated.
That's awesome man! Good luck, hope this video helps ya :)
the rating thing made me think "okay so a 1 means 'you have a lot to learn' and an 8 means ''why are you here just go be famous already'"
You know, you're not too far out from the truth with that conclusion... (in my opinion)
insaneintherainmusic haha thanks! And thanks for the video it REALLY helped to clear up so much
I will save this video for the future, I'm too young now and this is probably going to be useful, thanks ;)
Thanks a ton for this video! Love your covers of the 4th gen Pokémon games. I've been considering Berklee for a while now, since I heard the composer of Halo 5 went to Berklee. I have started my application and will finalize it soon. Thanks again!
No problem, I figured it'd help some of you. Hope you get in!
+insaneintherainmusic Thanks!
Very helpful video! Found this video literally days before my audition to Berklee last December, and it was so accurate and helpful and I was fortunate enough to get into Berklee this year! Take onboard Carlos' tips and check out his incredible video game jazz covers which I discovered after watching this video!
And, you know.... meet him in person LOL. Welcome to Berklee my friend :)
Dude that was such great, next level advice off the top. I am, among other things, an acting coach and I'm probably twice your age, and even I was like, Yeah! That's a great way of putting it! Kudos.
I watch videos like this just to live vicariously through you guys.
Hey Carlos, I just wanted to say thank you so much for inspiring me to become a better musician and I'm actually starting piano lessons on Wednesday!
That's awesome, Owen! No problem :0
I just had my bass audition for Berklee four days ago and I just wanted to say thank you for the video! I saw it last year when it was first uploaded and it really helped
Hey man, glad I could help you!
hey! im auditioning on bass this monday! good luck my friend, see you at berklee!!
2scorpios did it work?
Thank you Carlos! Very well put together video. Wishing you tons of good luck in your studies and career.
I'm not even thinking on applying on to anything, but I think this could help me to see what professionals look for in jazz. Thanks for the vid!
Yeah, no problem!
that's so awesome u made it into the best school of music in the country! also, this probs means your the same age as me since i just started college last week. everyone my age loves gen IV pokemon, it makes sense now
Not really a music focused guy myself, but I think it's really cool for you to do this for people who may be interested in it!
Thanks for watching anyway, man! I appreciate the thoughts.
im going to be fine ^_^
Yes you will. Yes you will.
Were you fine?
Dream Drop Sora was he fine
This video was super helpful! I'll be applying there in the fall so hopefully things will go well for me!
It is pretty certain that I won't go to Berklee, but it was nice to know how the admission works and your own tips on how to do well in it. Nice video!
Glad you got something out of this, man!
ommmfffgggggg i remember watching this 2 years ago, and now it's almost audition season. Im not auditioning at berklee but i just finished pre screening for nyu, miami, and northwestern but im not feeling too good about them ;-;
This is literally so cool omg
It was quite enjoyable video to watch. I really wanted to tie my life with music, but ended up learning a computer science professionally because I thought I had to have some academic musical knoweledge before going to conservatory, and when I was in school I didn't go to music school. I think I still regret this decision a bit (after graduating and working as a programmer for quite some time), but I can get over it because it would be hard to survive in my country by just being a musician. Saying all this just because I'm really curious how it feels to be musician professionally because it was (and kinda is) my dream.
It's never too late to pick up an instrument. Sure, you will not learn to play it as fast as you would if you were a kid, but the longer you wait, the less time you have to learn it.
Hey I just subbed to you, praise the sun \o/
Wait... to me or Utamaru lol
to Utamaru but i am subscribed to you too no worries :D
@Swasiland Infidel, hey, thank you a lot!
@insaneintherainmusic, that's true. but I think it will be hard to become a professional without proper academic education.
I'm still going back and forth on whether or not I want to go to Berklee (I have little in the way of money at the moment, so I have a lot of time to think on that...), but I'm still glad I watched this. I knew there was a process to getting admitted, but I had no idea what it entailed. Now that I do, that gives me a clearer idea.
If you've got the money, go for it!
This July i did the auditions to the jazz Superior Conservatory of Pamplona and Pais Vasco (Musikene), sadly, i failed, but thanks to this video and the previous experience, everyone who is studying for this now knows what to expect. Thanks.
No problem, glad I could help.
Don't exactly need this but glad you doing well and giving ye tips for other younglings :333
Thanks for watching anyway!
I am hours away from a college audition, not for Berklee, but for a state university. Still feel a little nervous but I think this information is still useful.
Wow, this sounds kind of like a RCM piano exam, but a lot harder and with some different components. Nice of you to make a video like for people to have a better idea of what to expect! :)
What's RCM? And thanks man, I'm just hoping to help some people who went through the same experience that I did.
They're the Royal Conservatory of Music. Not sure if they're just a Canada thing, but I used to do my piano exams with them :)
Woah I always wanted to go to Berklee but since I am at Malaysia I can't really go to America to apply there. There is a college in Malaysia that has partnered with Berklee but I don't really know how it works. It's called ICOM. And the Foundation in Music course let's you transfer your credit from the college to Berklee once you finish the course. I dunno if I should apply there. Also, congrats on getting to Berklee! I think you're gonna succeed in your career. Good luck.
I believe Berklee offers online auditions now 😊
I am a sophomore in High School, and have played [piano for ten years. I also played trombone from 5th-8th grade(4 years), but stopped playing that once I got to high school. When middle school started, I found a true passion for music and the arts, although my main focus from 7th-9th grade was always musical theater. At the very end of 9th grade, I used some money I had earned playing piano music to purchase an electric bass, in order to play it for my band, and I almost immediately fell in love with the instrument. I soon found my passion for instrumental music, and as of now, I would like to pursue music as a career later in life. It's been 6 months since I picked up the bass, and I will be starting lessons in the next few weeks. Berklee seems like an amazing place, and while I haven't looked into too many other colleges at this point, I am really considering it as a potential college(although this question can be applied to almost any other music school). However, I am extremely nervous that it is too late for me at this point, and that even with practice, I wouldn't be able to develop the skills necessary for Berklee within less than 2 years. Is it possible for me to still get accepted at Berklee, or another school like it? And if so, how would you recommend best preparing myself starting now(start of my second semester sophomore year), until audition time(some point during Senior year)?
It's never too late. I think the best thing you can do, honestly, is listen to great music and transcribe. I think transcription is one of the best bang-for-your-buck forms of practicing there is, as it works so many of your abilities at the same time (playing, ear training, rhythmic recognition, etc)
Do you have any song recommendations? (I’m sorry I know it’s sort of a broad question)
Any song that you've listened to and said "wow" too, or something that caused that sort of reaction in you :)
Hey this is great for me! I'm only a sophomore in high school, but my band experience is going great! I'm currently the top saxophone at my school and plan on seeing you at berklee
Not cocky but positive!
Oh and your rating from 1-8, what was it? If you don't mind me asking
Thanks man! I won't be sharing my rating publically, I think you'll understand :)
Totally get it man. I hope you like Berklee!
Hey Carlos, I know I'm posting this comment a while after you posted this video, but I hope you still respond. Anyway, I just finished 7th grade this week and I play the clarinet (I have been since 5th grade). I take private lessons (which I have also been taking since 5th grade) and I think I'm pretty good for my age. I've always seen playing my clarinet as a hobby that I want to be really good at, but recently after finding your UA-cam channel and this video I've begun to consider a music career (before I found you, the thought hadn't even crossed my mind. I've also discovered Musescore, so now I'm able to learn a whole lot of my favorite video game songs because I'm a huge gamer. I think one of the steps that I should take to take music more maturely is to make a UA-cam channel like your's. But that would mean I would have to be multi-instrumental, and at my age, I certainly don't have the money to have access to other instruments, let alone lessons for them. I haven't even mastered the clarinet yet, so I don't know if I would be able to pull this off. College seems so far away, but I feel this is really important. Do you think I'm too young to be multi-instrumental? I know this is really long and there are a lot of questions to answer (if you do answer), but I hope you do. Please don't get to ticked off if you answer and I have some follow up questions. Thanks!
P.S. Can you please do covers or remixes of Gourmet Race from Kirby and/or Royal Avenue from Pokemon Sun and Moon? I don't know if you like them, but I really do, and I think a lot of other people do too. Thanks again!
Super happy to have potentially influenced your career choice! First off, you don't have to be a multi-instrumentalist to have a UA-cam channel; there are people out there who are successful just by playing their primary instrument! Past a reasonable age, I don't think anyone is too young to be a multi-instrumentalist. Age doesn't matter here, what matters is that you're willing to put forth the time it takes to become proficient at all those instruments. Being young is a plus perhaps, since people tend to compare people to others in their similar age bracket. I'd just suggest going for it!
Thanks! You made a lot if points that I didn't think of.
Haha, my theory teacher is in his senior year there.
Congrats on getting in, and good luck there!
That's pretty cool! Thanks man :)
me watching this video after you said to stop if i was freaking out about my audition, knowing my audition is tomorrow and im freaking out
I got in!!! So thrilled!!!
Huge congrats! Do you plan on accepting their offer? If so.. maybe I'll see you around!
insaneintherainmusic - Carlos Eiene I think so...!
insaneintherainmusic - Carlos Eiene I think I'll see you there!
I actually did not accept Berklee's offer due to financial reasons... Oh well
thank you man,it helps.
You’re welcome! Please feel free to email me if you’ve got any more questions about the audition process or the school in general!
Aaaaaah my audition is today! So excited!
Hope it goes / went well for you, dude! Best of luck.
How’d it go?
evan joy Went well, went more or less how the video explained it. Everyone was really friendly and it really helped me stay calm during the process
ill be auditioning for electric bass next year hopefully. I'm thinking of either doing "Chromazone" by Mike Stern or "Come Running to Me" by Herbie.
I'm heading to Berklee this fall in Boston. Have you ever been to the Boston campus or are you exclusively in California? (Granted, you could be in Boston - I assumed based on your apparent Washington-based childhood)
There is no California campus... you're getting Berkley and Berklee mixed up - two completely different institutions! It happens all the time though, no worries. I'm at Berklee in Boston.
Bro... April Fools. Whatever, never been good at them. But yeah, I might run into you it seems. (Might be a little star struck in all honesty)
LOL i assume the worst when it comes to berklee berkley stupidity.... cool man!
I have some questions, hoping someone would be kind enough to answer. Do they ask you which style you wanna improv in while you audition? Also is the improv done on a BG track or they play an instrument along? And one other thing, is the improv from the practice exercises given on the website alone?
As for the sight reading, from the exercises you're given, can they ask you to play any one of those or is it your choice or do you have to play all?
opinions on people who are multi-instrumentalist?
Also, any tips on how to get out of a rut when you don't feel like practicing.. (uninspired)?
Tiffany Onwudinanti Listen to your FAVORITE artist, just easily learn their songs or solo’s. It will make you super happy when you finally got it!
uuuufff Blue Bossa
Love that tune --- played it on vibes with my combo a couple semesters back
Do you have a video of you playing it on here or do you plan to upload a video of you doing so?
I don't have a video of me playing it here, but there's a michael brecker solo that I've been learning on and off for a while that I might post here in a while.
yeah, I've seen the transcribed solo you put up, it's nice
Hey, Carlos. First I wanted to say you've been a huge inspiration to me as a Tenor Sax player (also in Seattle haha). I'm currently a freshman in high school, and have maybe thought of going to Berklee. My biggest worry is the position I'm in right now, especially compared to the highest level players at my school. Namely I'm worried about being able to catch up in many fundamental skills, like soloing, tone, and intonation. I'm unsure where the next few years are going to take me, yet I still also have this dragging fear I won't be able to catch up even in high school. Any ideas on where to start moving forward?
Transcribe, transcribe, transcribe! That's what made the most difference for me - find solos you like and learn to play them! And do not worry - you have plenty of time to improve. 3 years is a lot of time to make some progress, as long as you put in consistent work.
Just a thought about the half-step improvisation thing, that's notoriously common in black churches where the gospel songs are jazzed up in the first place, then modulated over time up for emotional emphasis w/the crowd. Also it's necessary if you're backing a singer whose drifting all over the place but that's another bag of worms, LOL. So, I think it may be efficient to play songs a half step or 2 up or down at least, but I've never auditioned for music school. just my $0.02
Yeah, I can totally see it being used in that context! I'd still advise practicing tunes in all 12 keys just because it's good for learning tunes in general, but for the audition specifically, going up and down a couple of half steps would probably be fine.
Why is this on my recommended, why am I watching this and why does this make me want to re-apply to Berklee
This was really helpful for me because I'm in the process of auditioning for college and while I'm not sure if I want to apply to berklee or not yet this has really helped me grasp an idea of the processes involved so I have a better idea of what to expect. I know all schools handle their auditions pretty differently, so did you actually have to go all the way to boston just to audition? Or do they have representatives come to Seattle to audition people? Thanks for the insight, as this video was really relevant to me and helped a lot.
Berklee has regional auditions, so I was able to audition in Seattle! Should have clarified that.
Is it okay to perform a pop song in the audition. For example just say, "My Everything" by Owl City.
I really wanted to go to Berklee to learn more advanced music techniques. Although, I also wanted to go to the University of Central Florida because I wanted to join their marching band. Ugh, decisions!
Berklee doesn't have much of a marching band, but I think you can participate in the marching bands of other nearby schools if you really want to!
Do ALL potential students have to audition? Even if you are looking to enter with Audio/Sound Engineering???
+nostinator99 Yes, you have to audition regardless of what your intended major is!
Yes, I emailed them last year and I would be doing production as well and they said I needed to audition
Hey Carlos.
I have two questions:
I am a classical musician: Vocalist and Pianist -- Is that an adequate background for the Berklee audition?
(This essentially means my blues/improvisation knowledge won't be as developed)
Secondly: The application asks for both a primary and secondary instrument - will I be able to play a piece for both Voice and Piano?
My end goal is to do production/film scoring. Berklee is the ideal place for me in that regard :)
Cheers,
Chris
Hey Chris!
That background is certainly fine, they understand your skills from where you're coming from. I don't know too much about auditioning on a primary and secondary instrument, but I think vocalists are able to play two pieces. I'd recommend focusing on vocals.
insaneintherainmusic Thanks so much man! I appreciate it!
Loving your content, really great stuff! subscribed!
I wish my audition at my college would be to do a transcription, it would actually give me motivation to do one instead of looking them up or using the Charlie Parker Omnibook :P
Just play one for fun, man! Learning solos by ear and playing them is a great way to improve your skills at your instrument as well as your ear :3
I do here and there, a couple weeks I did a lot of Blue Train by John Coltrane. Seems to be like every 3-4 months I have been doing one.
What if you are playing a non jazz instrument, would you still do improv? I play trumpet and contrabassoon and was wondering, would I audition on both my instruments? Do I need to audition for berklee with a jazz instrument to be in any jazz ensembles
I just auditioned a few days ago. I really hope I get into Berklee! 😖😖😖
+christopher mi hope so too! Best of luck!
insaneintherainmusic - Carlos Eiene Thank you for the blessings!!! 🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻
Just wondering, but did you take private lessons for saxophone/take lessons in another instrument like piano, or were your seven years of playing all school experience? I'm planning to take a music program in university, but I'm worried because I haven't taken any lessons or anything like that playing saxophone as well, and my only experience in a music learning environment has been from playing in my school's concert and jazz band, as well as playing in an out-of-school jazz band for the past 6 years.
I took private lessons for both instruments. I took classical piano lessons for about 3 years, and tenor sax lessons for about a year and a half. Lessons and master coaching in general are great ways to improve, as long as you get the right teacher for you! I don't think you have much to worry about. If you find that other people are way ahead of your game, the only thing left to do is practice, and that's not a bad problem to have!
I’ve got three years, but I’m kinda planning, I’m a trans kid and I’m trying to find my happy medium, i just hope by three years I’ll be ready
I’m graduating from Berklee in a few months, and plan to make a video detailing my experience at the school as a whole, sort of a new “review” for anyone who’s still interested in going! Stay tuned.
five-week's pretty cool too
As someone who also plays a woodwind (clarinet), I was wondering if you play standing up or sitting down; I've only played sitting down for my entire 4 years with one exception in which I squeaked during a national anthem duet. Thanks!
I prefer to play standing up! It leads to better stage presence, and lets me blow air through the horn a bit more easily :)
insaneintherainmusic Oops! Sorry, I meant to ask whether you had to play sitting or standing during the audition(s), but your original answer was very helpful; thanks!
Oh! I think it's assumed that you'll play standing, but you can also probably play sitting if you want! The people listening will probably be more concerned with your ability to play regardless of what position you're in.
insaneintherainmusic thanks for answering so quickly! Keep up the amazing work!
You're welcome! Best of luck with your audition when you get around to it!
I’m a woodwind (a flute to be more specific) and I’m considering to apply to Berklee but I’m very anxious about the improv part seeing as my instrument never really gives me the opportunity to practice that skill (concert band life because jazz flute isn’t as popular as it should be) Any tips???
Hm, I'd recommend just starting with the blues! Look up some blues backing tracks and play along using blues scales and pentatonics! Another good thing would be to transcribe some simple jazz solos and learn those too :)
I don't know if you can still answer questions, but is it ok to use a composition as your performance piece if you are going into jazz composition as a major?
I have some questions, hoping someone would be kind enough to answer. Do they ask you which style you wanna improv in while you audition? Also is the improv done on a BG track or they play an instrument along? And one other thing, is the improv from the practice exercises given on the website alone?
As for the sight reading, from the exercises you're given, can they ask you to play any one of those or is it your choice or do you have to play all?
My admissions audition is next sunday for Voice! I am not worried about my prepared piece, or any of the other components of the audition, only sightreading. What if I have never in my life taken a music theory class? would It be okay to simply be honest with them and tell them I have no idea how to read music? That part is really freaking me out, and the idea to audition for berklee came to me about a month and a half ago after a close friend suggested I do it; so I didn't have enough time to basically learn a new language. I have watched one other video on here where the applicant also did not know how to sightread, and he still got into berklee, but it was back in 2008, so I'm not sure if their standards have gotten higher when it comes to that?
Thank you!
Don't worry at all about your existing knowledge of Music Theory. They will not test you at all on your existing music theory knowledge. Most new students that come into Berklee are placed into a class called MAT (Music Application and Theory) which teaches the bare basics of music theory, so you won't be too out of place if you come in to Berklee not knowing much about theory. Berklee cares the most about your potential and work ethic as a musician.
You're an experienced musician, I hope you don't mind me asking this:
I'm just getting serious with learning jazz now (I've played a little bit in the past, but not as serious).
Do you (or any experienced musicians reading this) have any tips for getting better at improv?
Listen, listen and listen, and transcribe, tunes, solos, licks, harmony clichés, listen all the music you can and transcribe it, it will fill (you with determination lol) your language and phrasing. Im still studying, and it can be tought, but jazz deserves it.
Listen, transcribe, sing solos, learn things by ear... all of that stuff helps.
Thank you guys for the advice, I'll be listening to jazz/blues more often then.
I'm a trumpet player btw, so I can imagine that listening to some famous trumpet players should probably help.
Totally! Learn their solos by ear and play them over and over again.
HELLO! Did you choose" Contemporary writing and production" or "Film Scoring" for major? I am a junior this year and I want to go to Berklee too for film scoring major :)
I haven't declared a major yet, though I am leaning towards CWP! I'd suggest reading through the major grids available on the Berklee website to see what sort of classes you'd be taking to pursue such a degree. In a year or so after I declare my major, I may be able to help you more :)
Yeah Blue Bossa!
Yeah man! It's not as fun a half step up :(
Just a question how do grades affect getting in? I’m a 2019 high school grad and I’m currently really struggling but music is what I care about. I really want to take music seriously and go to Berkeley but I think my grades are going to hinder me. How did grades affect you when applying? I’ve watched this before but like a year ago and now college applications are coming soon.
I was fortunate enough to have good grades going into Berklee, so I don't think my grades personally hindered my audition at all. I don't know a ton on this subject, but I would presume grades are not as big of a factor at Berklee as they are at other schools.
I love straphangin'
Dude you're from the Seattle Area AND you played Jazz in school? Small world because I did too.
That's pretty cool man, small world indeed.
What did you major/minor in? Also is it required to live on campus?
For playing songs in different keys, would you say a guitar player could get away with using a capo?
I don't know too much about that, but I don't think a capo is out of the question for a guitar player, perhaps as long as you don't use it as a crutch and more of a tool to get a better sound out of your instrument.
So should I play my transposition first then wait for the improve to play my jazz standard? What I'm asking is should my prepared piece be my transposition?
Do you mean your transcription? Yes, if you are preparing a transcription, play that for a prepared piece. Then for your jazz standard, choose another standard to solo over, and you will play alongside the faculty member present at your audition.
insaneintherainmusic yeah that's what I mean but thank you so much!!
So if you go to Berklee, do you/are you going to help out with the Jazz Fest they host?
Are the audition typically the same for guitarist?
do you think it's possible to get into Berklee if you have only been playing guitar for a year? when my senior year rolls around I would have been playing for 2 years
Sure, it's possible! You'll just have to work really hard. If music is for you, then the hard work is going to be necessary anyway.
My main concern is, how serious are they at the interview? Like if I say "Now for the fun stuff" at some point, will that be viewed as unprofessional? I just want to know how I should behave
It depends on how you want to project yourself! I'd recommend treating it like a job interview. Stay serious and confident for the most part, but it's okay to add some humor into your interview.
when did you started applying to berklee because I really want to go there next year?
I submitted my application as Early Action sometime in October, and auditioned in December (both of last year).
insaneintherainmusic thanks man
insaneintherainmusic maybe I might see you next year
That'd be cool!
BLUE BOSSA!!!
Yep!
We played that piece with my school jazz band. The only problem was we did it in Gm because of the wind section. Soloing over that was fun.
Blue bossa in g minor... .why
Me and the pianist were thinking the same thing...... (I play guitar btw)
Do you think you played the real audition or the recorded version better?
I think I played the real audition better, I had warmed up for much more time before playing the live audition. Plus I took it a bit more seriously!
+insaneintherainmusic nice!
Does anyone know if you have to choose a single instrument to audition on or if you can use two? I'm a saxophonist and vocalist (both as strong as each other) and I don't know which to choose to work on
I'm pretty sure you can only audition on one, unless you're self-accompanying yourself as a vocalist. At Berklee, you can usually only have one primary instrument, but that doesn't prohibit you from setting up instruction on your secondary instrument with another teacher!
Thank you so much!!! I was so scared of having to give one up hahaha
Im not from the U.S.A and i checked the scolarships apply , and it says to pay 150$ . Is it the right way to apply ? Bc i saw so many application and in confuesd , please answer today i need to send it by tommrow .
That's correct, you do have to pay to apply to the school.
Do you need perfect pitch to be able to play by ear?
I wouldn't say so! I'd say interval recognition is more important of a skill, and it's one that's actually learnable as opposed to perfect pitch.
wait. so if someone gets rated as a third semester student you start in that one?
No. Your rating means that you have the skill of the average x semester student. You don't skip years or anything like that.
Accurate
That's all I can hope for.
What will be the cost of admission
i was looking up audition stuff and came across you what are the odds
haha hello! maybe I'll make another video at some point about my berklee experience..
@@insaneintherainmusic thanks so much! audition went great btw! thanks for the tips
Can you auditon by playing guitar while singing?
Yes, you can self-accompany! However, only your performance on your primary instrument (which would have to be vocals, in this case) is graded.
@@insaneintherainmusic thx :)
what happens if i dont know how to read music?
You should be okay. There are some students here that are just now learning to read music in their first semester.
nice! thanks for replying
Is it the same for drummers?
The interview part is certainly the same, though I'm not sure about the types of things they'll make you play. Should have clarified that in the video. Berklee has audition requirements listed on their website if you're interested!
One more thing? This college is very expensive or it isn't?
It's very expensive. Upwards of $60k a year.
Wait, are you attending Berklee?
Yes. I made a video saying that... several months ago lol.
+insaneintherainmusic
Shiet, I'm the scrub who didn't watch and asked this question my bad.
Only reason I'm ecstatic about this is that you're surprisingly near. =p
im so screwed
My audition is in a week...
did you get 8s across the board?
+Akiachrounoumena No, I'm not at that level yet.
what you think you have to play to get there? BY the way I think it's wicked respectable of you to respond to your comments (at least while it's still feasible). I've heard a few buddies of mine play the absolute nastiest interpretations of various tunes and get bumped up to 2s and 3s in the performance scores.
I'm not sure what I'll have to play, but I'm learning a Donny McCaslin solo that's pretty hard. Maybe that'll move me up a bit! And thanks for the respect man, it can be hard to get to comments on a busy day, but I make an effort to reply to almost all the comments I get! Also did you mean bumped up TO 2s and 3s or by 2's and 3's...?
bumped UP to so moved one rank.
how old are you? i thought you're in the late 20s or early 30s before i saw your face
Just turned 18 about a week ago!
insaneintherainmusic really? wow! You're so telented at young age!
Thank you! I attribute it less to talent, and more to the time that I've put in.
What are you planning to major in?
Either Music Production and Engineering, or Contemporary Writing and Production.
If I recall correctly, Berklee offers a lot of Game Audio classes that are really fun electives. They go pretty in depth with the process of creating and implementing audio assets and dynamic music for video games.
I plan on minoring in Video Game Music Scoring!
what if i just watch literally every one of your videos? xD
That is very welcome!
does drums count??
Yep! You'll have to do slightly different things from what I mentioned in the video for the actual audition (check online on Berklee's website for specific info), but the interview should be pretty much the same!
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This has absolutely no relevance to me but it was a nice podcast to farm some stuff to on rust :P
That's alright, thanks for listening to the video anyway :)
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Haha fourth no one cares. ._.
You said it wrong.
Does it matter?
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+Wei Jian Zhen
duuuude you broke the chain of 'hah's :(.