wewere really frustrated because we worked HARD on that audition. we played for each other every day, we strategized about ways to stand out. we basically went all-in on this audition, and just thinking about some of the errors we made were just disappointing.
just remembering how painful that feeling is helps me make the decision to take fewer breaks during my practice session. it helps keep me in the practice room for an extra hour when i could be watching a baseball game or meeting my friends at a bar.
the moment right after your audition is the perfect time to take a hard look at your process and figure out how in the world you can overcome your weaknesses. you should listen back to your audition recording, get comments from the judges (if you can), and start reflecting on all the comments you got during your mock auditions for other people.
I have been progressing well with Musiah but am having some problems with the Hot Cross Buns segment, in particular the audition, playing with two hands has always been a bugbear of mine. This has led me to wonder about the best method of progressing with the lessons when you hit a difficult patch. It seems to me there are a number of ways to approach the problem.
Approach 1: Keep repeating the audition until one is as near perfect as possible. This may take hours and repeating the piece over and over again can eventually become frustrating and lead to a negative mind-set.
Approach 2: Get to a reasonable standard at the audition (3 or 4 stars at medium tempo) then move on to the next lesson. Then in subsequent sessions come back to the audition and try to improve the previous audition piece aiming for perfection at both medium and fast tempo.
This has the advantage that you can still feel that you are moving forward with the course as a whole without becoming stuck on one piece. Additionally I have often found that a break from doing something gives the brain time to adapt and when you come back to the task you do so at a higher level.
Approach 3: Achieve a reasonable standard at the audition as in the previous section but rather than repeating the auditions just keep moving on through the course. This is in the expectation that subsequent lessons will consolidate the skills learned in previous lessons.
While the first approach (sticking at each piece until it has been perfected) may suit a small percentage of students, I agree that for most students this approach does, as you say, have the potential to "become frustrating and lead to a negative mind-set."
In summary, to answer your question re how best to approach a difficult patch... I think it's essentially a question of finding the right balance (that works for you) between the 2nd and 3rd of your suggested approaches.
In any given audition, depending on a) how you are finding the piece, b) your motivation levels / general feeling at the time and c) a host of other variables, my suggestion is to give each audition your best shot, by which I mean, try for a shortish period of time to get the best outcome you can (whether on medium or full tempo is not so important).
Then, when you feel it is the right time to move on (which, for most students is when you start to feel you are stagnating or no longer continuing to improve), I encourage you to move on to the next lesson.
The idea of the 5 stars for each song is not that they necessarily have to all be earned before you move on, but rather, if there are some pieces for which they have not all been earned, to encourage you to revisit those pieces when you feel the time is right.
Welcome to Solfege's Guide to Couple Garden for Audition Next Level. This guide is made specifically for ANL gardeners who want fast couple points or dens. Most basic garden functions have been omitted.
Currently, ANL has a garden time delay that starts at 0 seconds after every maintenance and increases to around 1 minute in a week. This delay cannot be seen using /time, or using the fam office clock, or 1-day market timer. If the delay is at 10 seconds, /time HH:MM:10 is garden HH:MM:00. Because of this, it is NOT advisable to plant or do tasks at minutes ending in 0.
Time for growth of herbs starts once they are fertilized. Garden time delay is added to the growth time, so at most, Rosemaries can take up to 8 minutes to grow. Herbs must be harvested before they die.
Since the display for Phase 4 and 5 can be confusing, I've decided to post their images here. This is taken directly from Audition Korea's website. If the plant looks exactly like in the images below, it should be ready to harvest. Please do be careful with the Orchids since their Phase 4 and 5 look very similar.
Since people need sleep, we will sometimes need to leave our gardens for more than an hour. When this happens, water and dust, and sometimes fertilizer, will appear together. Since we want to separate the task timings, here is a technique by Tukkun. Just make sure that the difference of your starting and ending garden points is equal to your plants.
Always remember this equation: Phase 3 + Skip 2 = Phase 5 = Bloom! This is the quickest, easiest, and wisest way to skip phases. Basically we get our plants to reach Phase 3 at the shortest possible time, and then skip 2 phases for them to bloom. And for the bonus 30 couple points per harvested Phase 5 plant, make sure to purchase the Homebound Mark ! Only the account with Homebound Mark can get the bonus 30 couple points.
This method is for additional couple points if done correctly. This is basically using potions to make your plants bloom. Don't forget to purchase the Homebound Mark for the bonus 30 couple points per harvested Phase 5 plant.
Use the Phase 3 method to all plants and apply 1 red potion or 2 blue potions[2] to make your plants bloom. Harvest and replant. This will give you 1200 couple points as Homebound Mark Bonus, and 100-200 couple points per hat depending on your luck.
For every Lv2 Grow Booster, you will need 21 Rosemaries, 3 Spearmints, and 1 Peppermint. Even though this potion has the biggest percentage in rosemary time, this is still the most worth it potion to create if you want to skip phases.
Grow your plants until Phase 3 and apply Lv2 Grow Boosters to all your plants. Harvest and Replant. This will give you 1200 couple points as Homebound Mark Bonus, and 100-200 couple points per hat depending on your luck.
Yes. If you and your couple help each other work on your garden 24/7, it will be easy even without using secret garden. You can water 20-21 batches per day, minus maintenance time. The couple points on phase change seem to have dropped as of Patch 106 (2021/08/19). It may not be possible to reach this.
Definitely the hourly method works best if you want to level your ring quickly. As of Patch 106 (2021/08/19), the hats during harvest is now more than the usual average. The recommended method to use now is full bloom. You can do secret garden (phase 3 method + growth boosters + homebound mark) for additional couple points.
For garden ratings Ruby and up, the King Worm arrives every midnight and does not affect the drop rate of plants. After hitting the King Worm, you will be given 3 hats of either 10, 20 or 30 hearts each.
The Couple Bankbook allows you to share dens with your couple. You can deposit, withdraw, and purchase using the bankbook balance. When the bankbook expires, you will not be able to use these functions.
The bankbook also has ranks: Normal > Classic > Premier > Special > Royal. In each rank you will need to do 3 missions before you are able to go to the next rank. After claiming rewards for Royal rank, you will go back to Normal rank and repeat the cycle.
Psychotria is a new special seed that gives 200-heart hats on Phase 5 harvest! You can obtain it by mixing any kind of grow booster in the secret garden. On random occurence, you will get the seed instead of a grow booster. To maximize the seed, you must get it to Phase 5 either by full bloom method or skipping phases. When you harvest, it seems to have a 100% chance of dropping 200-heart hats. Don't forget to purchase the Homebound Mark for the bonus 30 couple points per harvested Phase 5 plant.
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To find success, every actor must master the art of auditioning. While prior to the pandemic auditions were often held in person, at-home auditions have now gone from a possibility to the definitive norm. Audition tapes, or self-tapes, are incredibly important in the film and television industry. However, post-COVID, even theatre productions will often hold at least around of virtual auditions before moving to in-person callbacks.
Since self-tapes are done on your own time and can be re-recorded as many times as you need, casting directors expect to see your best possible work. Your audition should be as high quality as it can be to showcase what you have to offer. Take a look at the list below for tips on creating your most successful audition tape.
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