Legitbeans
Member
Hey guys.
A few days ago, I had this really big audition for the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra (the best YO in California, one of the best in the nation). I got rejected.
This may not seem much, but getting into SFSYO was my dream for many years and this was my last shot at it. I had put 6 months of sweat and tears into my audition piece, practicing for about 2 hours a day and basically everything that I had done was geared towards getting accepted. To make matters worse, I thought that I did pretty well on my audition. No note mistakes, no technical error. Sure, I could have done a little bit better on my musicality, but nothing else was wrong. The difficulty of the piece had been approved by the auditors.
It really sucks. After working soo damn hard, they send me the cliche letter of "We regret to inform you...." It was way too sudden. I had never felt this bad before. How can I even progress if I can't get into this orchestra. Everyone was expecting me to get in. I can't help but feel that I let everyone down
It's really hard to talk about this to my friends and family since most of them have never been rejected from a music audition, so they cant relate. I was hoping that someone from NB can give me some tips on how to survive this shitty time.
tldr: I got rejected from an audition and I have never felt soo low before. Any tips on how to fight off this tough time?
thanks for putting up with this guys.
A few days ago, I had this really big audition for the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra (the best YO in California, one of the best in the nation). I got rejected.
This may not seem much, but getting into SFSYO was my dream for many years and this was my last shot at it. I had put 6 months of sweat and tears into my audition piece, practicing for about 2 hours a day and basically everything that I had done was geared towards getting accepted. To make matters worse, I thought that I did pretty well on my audition. No note mistakes, no technical error. Sure, I could have done a little bit better on my musicality, but nothing else was wrong. The difficulty of the piece had been approved by the auditors.
It really sucks. After working soo damn hard, they send me the cliche letter of "We regret to inform you...." It was way too sudden. I had never felt this bad before. How can I even progress if I can't get into this orchestra. Everyone was expecting me to get in. I can't help but feel that I let everyone down
It's really hard to talk about this to my friends and family since most of them have never been rejected from a music audition, so they cant relate. I was hoping that someone from NB can give me some tips on how to survive this shitty time.
tldr: I got rejected from an audition and I have never felt soo low before. Any tips on how to fight off this tough time?
thanks for putting up with this guys.