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How many auditions?

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This is a question for those lucky people who have got a job playing in an orchestra/band.
How many auditions did you go to before you got your first job?
If you know orchestra musicians who don´t visit this bbs you could mabye ask the this question and post the answer.

I think this could be pretty interesting to know and comforting to us who haven´t reached all the way yet.
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Lots. Here is a piece of advice I wish I had followed myself early on. If you lose an audition, then double your efforts for the next one. Lose the next one and double again. The effort required to win high end performance jobs with major groups is well beyond the mental grasp of most of those who try.
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Auditions pissed me off. If I didn't have to see and speak to all the other nervous tuba players fighting for the job, I may have been able to handle it. When I got shaked down by the mob over one appearence I made at an audition in New Jersey, I decided to give it up and join a heavy metal band. I don't think the audition committees ever appreciated my bass stack and tuba distortion pedals.
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