All-State
The All-State Choirs are highly select groups of choral students from Florida’s junior high, middle and senior high schools who are brought together for the purposes of rehearsing and performing selected music with guest conductors. The high school ensemble include the Reading Chorus, Concert Chorus, SSAA Chorus, and TTBB Chorus.
What is the process like?
Step 1: Audition #1: Written Theory and Sight-reading Exams
Step 2: Audition #2: Vocal Quality Audition
Step 3: Student selections are made according to composite scores
Step 4: Travel to Tampa in January for two days of rehearsal and your performance!
See the Chorus Calendar for the dates and locations for this year.
If you are interested in Auditioning for All-State next year, please start studying! Here are some wonderful resources. The testing dates come VERY quickly after the start of the school year.
Florida Vocal Association: The websites below are from the parent website www.fva.net. Check out this website for all of the official details concerning All-state and the Florida Music Education Association Conference.
Study Materials Archive: This website has old tests and study guides that are very specific to the actual test. Please make sure you look at the vocab lists here! https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ISZlze35CUUtVLUGBU2pOK12XDiMqYay
Florida All-State Choir Preparation: This website has wonderful lessons and practice exercises specific to the All-State test.
www.floridaallstateprep.com
MusicTheory.net: This website is great for general theory information and lessons. It is not specific to the All-state test.
www.musictheory.net
Songs for Hearing Intervals: This website matches popular songs to melodic intervals. This can help you internalize the sound of each aural interval so that you can name them when you hear them.
www.earmaster.com/products/free-tools/interval-song-chart-generator.html
Step 1: Audition #1: Written Theory and Sight-reading Exams
Step 2: Audition #2: Vocal Quality Audition
Step 3: Student selections are made according to composite scores
Step 4: Travel to Tampa in January for two days of rehearsal and your performance!
See the Chorus Calendar for the dates and locations for this year.
If you are interested in Auditioning for All-State next year, please start studying! Here are some wonderful resources. The testing dates come VERY quickly after the start of the school year.
Florida Vocal Association: The websites below are from the parent website www.fva.net. Check out this website for all of the official details concerning All-state and the Florida Music Education Association Conference.
Study Materials Archive: This website has old tests and study guides that are very specific to the actual test. Please make sure you look at the vocab lists here! https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ISZlze35CUUtVLUGBU2pOK12XDiMqYay
Florida All-State Choir Preparation: This website has wonderful lessons and practice exercises specific to the All-State test.
www.floridaallstateprep.com
MusicTheory.net: This website is great for general theory information and lessons. It is not specific to the All-state test.
www.musictheory.net
Songs for Hearing Intervals: This website matches popular songs to melodic intervals. This can help you internalize the sound of each aural interval so that you can name them when you hear them.
www.earmaster.com/products/free-tools/interval-song-chart-generator.html
Auditioning students: click here for this year's Practice Tracks
Students, you will need to get the password from Mrs. Smith.
Students, you will need to get the password from Mrs. Smith.
More Information
View details about this event and this year's literature here: https://fva.net/all-state/
View details about this event and this year's literature here: https://fva.net/all-state/