Admission to music programs and conservatories is a specialized process that involves more steps than simply sending application material and essays to the admissions office. This week Megan is joined by Darren Sacks, a professional double bassist and music college admissions expert to discuss key aspects of music education and the audition preparation.
Darren shares:
- the importance of early music lessons and private instruction quality
- participation in youth orchestras and summer festivals
- the significance of developing musical maturity, technical proficiency, and consistent practice systems
- guidance on selecting appropriate instructors and maintaining professional standards throughout the application process
- the significance of choosing appropriate pieces that showcase a student’s current level without being too challenging
Darren discusses the importance of finding a balance between coaching and consulting when selecting a one-on-one music instructor for students, emphasizing the need for instructors to demonstrate and provide practical examples alongside guidance. He shared his approach of combining tough love with empathy to help students improve, using examples like helping a student win an all-states competition after an initial setback.
If you are interested in learning more, you can find Darren at:
- Home Page: www.darrensacksbasscoach.com
- Instagram: @darrensacks.bostonbass
Specifically parents of double bassists or students interested in orchestral double bass, if parents click on the “Work With Me” page, they can schedule a phone call with Darren to book a Zoom Audition Strategy Call + 30-Minute Playing Session for their child.
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