Carolina Explains

I was thinking this morning—Yes alert the press, I was thinking—but I remembered an email I got from you (or you from me) that you were going to put that picture of me sleeping with my cello up on the blog. So in case you weren’t joking:

Practice, Practice, Practice, then take a break and practice some more. I was preparing for my upcoming RIPYO auditions and it was on a piece that I didn’t have completely down, so naturally, I worked my fingers to the bone. That paired with the stress of the fast approaching audition, I had to take a rest, and so did my cello. I AM ONE WITH THE CELLO.

Carolina

Auditions are one of the most nerve-racking experiences ever. You go to the place at your appointed time, then wait around a bit since they always run late. Then when you get in, you sit in front of 3 or 4 people, and your play for them then they ask you questions, poking and prodding into every little aspect about your musical life. Then they might ask you to sight read (which is always a pain), and then the scales. They mention scales that you, until that point, didn’t know existed. When they’re done, they shoo you off to pack up your instrument and say they’ll contact you.

-Carolina Jimenez, Phase II