How to Crossover to Musical Theatre (What Opera Singers Need to Know)
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How to Crossover to Musical Theatre (What Opera Singer Need to Know in 2019)
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Are you a professional opera singer, opera singer student, beginner opera singer or opera singer teacher who wants to learn how to get cast in a musical? Do you think you might need a voice lesson to learn how to sing phantom of the opera?
Here’s some opera singer advice! You may think you know how to sing musical theatre, how to sing classical crossover and how to crossover from opera to musical theater and yet you’re still not getting cast at musical theatre auditions.
You have to understand opera vs musical theatre and opera vs broadway singing styles. You need to know what’s the difference between opera and musical theatre singing.
So here are some serious musical theatre singing tips especially for you opera singers!
I'm definitely an opera singer who loves singing showtunes in the car (and elsewhere)! And for the longest time, I couldn't understand why I wasn't getting cast in musical theatre, when I thought I sang so much "prettier" than everyone else...! Eventually I figured out a few things about what's required in order to be cast in Opera vs. Musical Theatre. I hope these tips help you too! And if you're looking for some Audition Advice, check out this FREE Resource: 22 Tips for Nailing your Next Auditions bit.ly/2KKYgKL
Love this video! I’m not an opera singer but the comment about singing something that shows you’re right for the character and not necessarily the prettiest song really resonates with me. I’ve been battling myself with that. I always want to sound good, but never at the expense of my character development. It’s a hard balance for me for sure.
I'm SO glad this was also helpful for someone who sings in a different genre. Thank you for the feedback! It's really easy to be distracted by how we sound and wanting to "sound good." But when I pay attention at this level to my favorite singers, they are far more invested in being a channel for the character than in making beautiful sounds.
Sometime auditions seem so mysterious. I love these audition tips and definitely want more videos like this!
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback!
Expert advice as always. I especially thought #3 was a very clear and useful breakdown of what musical theatre and opera each value and how that creates the distinction in sound and expression between the two.
Vivoutloud * Excellent, very glad that came across clearly!
Very informative, definitely love the video! 😱👌🏻
Hope Russell Thank you so much! Glad to see you over here. ❤️
Great advice. From a MT perspective I appreciate your tips for Opera singers to shift their performance!
Heather Ramey Konowal Thank you! So glad coming from the MT world, you thought these tips were legit!
I found all this really interesting. And there's application for me in other areas as well where I'm trying to use my voice for a particular effect on an audience. Thanks for the video!
Anthony Harmetz You’re welcome. So glad you found it useful!
Very nice video! Almost 50 subs, well done! :)
Thank you so much! I would have replied earlier, but as a new UA-camr, I've only just figured out that sometimes real comments end up in the spam folder! I didn't even realize there was a spam filter!
Great info
Sompi Harmetz Thank you so much! ❤️
Nice video
Thanks for watching! ❤️
Could Il divo, Josh Groban be classified as crossover?
@@carlosagc yes, exactly.