Melbourne Polytechnic offers a range of music courses designed to cater for a wide range of levels and backgrounds.
The purpose of an audition is for you to show us the music that you feel passionate about, to share your aspirations and career objectives, and for us to evaluate your current skills and knowledge. It is through this process that we are then able to place you in the most relevant course to enable you to develop as a musician and achieve your goals.
Online: Virtual auditions are conducted online using Zoom. Please ensure you have a computer set up with a reliable internet connection and ability to effectively communicate audio and video.
On campus auditions: If you elect to have an audition on campus, we provide a drum kit, piano, bass/guitar/keyboard amplifier, music stands, and PA with 1/8” stereo audio playback device connector. (USB-C interfacing is not possible.) Depending on your instrument and accompaniment/band you will need to provide everything else (cables, plectrums, drumsticks and other instruments). Post-COVID-19 restrictions safe practice requires that you bring your own vocal microphone and cable, if you feel it is necessary to amplify your voice.
Perform two contrasting pieces on your principal instrument (or voice). Arrange your pieces to be no more than four minutes each (they can be shorter than this). You can perform solo or in a group or use pre-recorded accompaniment or a backing track.
Before your audition you may choose to provide current videos of you performing two contrasting pieces. Links from DropBox, Google Drive, YouTube, etc. can be emailed to auditions@melbournepolytechnic.edu.au
After you play your pieces, you will be asked some questions about your goals and aspirations to determine which course might suit you best. You are welcome to bring copies of references and a portfolio although there will not be time to listen to CDs or read lengthy biographies.
We’re dedicated to developing complete musicians, and though you may feel that your skills in theory, musicianship, music reading and ear training might not be sufficient to enter our courses, we’re here to help you develop those skills. After the performance portion of your audition, we’ll make an appraisal of your current skills in these areas so that we can offer you the best advice on a course that matches your level and goals. So, in addition to your performance you’ll be asked to demonstrate:
Please note that auditions are recorded for archival purposes, enabling you to be considered for any of our music course offerings listed below:
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Come to one of our information sessions, we would love to see you there.
Further Information
Diploma of Music CUA50820 (Performance) and Advanced Diploma of Music CUA60520 (Performance):
performingarts@melbournepolytechnic.edu.au or phone 03 9269 8953