Anonymous wrote:Music ed isn't a performance major, but we can find performance majors that aren't auditioned.
He's happy to audition, he auditions all the time, but he wants to go into this process having identified a safety. He's planning a career teaching elementary music. That's not a field where auditions are a huge part.
Anonymous wrote:That's not right, OP. A music ed major must accept that auditions are part of the process, even if they're not interested in performing later.
My middle schooler auditions for her youth orchestra and participates in at least one competition... every year. She sent multiple recordings during Covid, but is back to live auditions and competition rounds now. And this is just a hobby, she's not even thinking of being a music major right now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're going to have to do the research on this one OP.
People ask for suggestions of schools that have particular majors all the time on here.
Anonymous wrote:You're going to have to do the research on this one OP.
Anonymous wrote:There aren't any. You have to audition for any performative major and you'll be expected to keep auditioning throughout the study and beyond.
If your kid can't face the audition they should look for something else to do. I'm serious.