<p>I am not sure of how to record the tapes for D audition. She will be singing two songs. Should we put them one tape or separate tapes. Thanks</p>
<p>Definately on ONE tape (saves time and hassle).</p>
<p>yes, using one tape does create less time and hassle, but i have to say after my nyu audition disaster, im THANKFUL that i used two different tapes. I went to rewind my tapes in my car on the drive there, and my car ate my soprano song. : ). you can imagine how wonderful i felt haha, but, i ended up being able to sing it accapella and then i sang my other song with the tape. They were very nice about it but If I were you, I would record each of your songs on separate tapes…just to be sure, and then record them both on one tape. That way you have them both ready separately and together. As to how to do it, ask your voice teacher or someone else you know who plays the piano to record it. If you have more money, you can go to a recording studio or send away and have it recorded onto a CD, but I’d recommend bringing your own boom box to auditions if you do that, for I met many a kids at unifides and other auditions where their CD’s did not work, and they ended up having to sing accapella. Hope this helps : ).</p>