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Hi,
My school is presenting the musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and auditions are coming up. I have tried to find a song that is good but I am not sure what would be the best to do. I'm a soprano, but I can also sing Alto and I can belt.
One more thing, my friend Austin is also trying out and he is having trouble finding a song he can use too. He's a base. Do you think you could help? It would be much appreciated.
And if you can only answer for one of us, I'd rather you help out my friend because we found it harder to find suggestion for male audition songs.
Thank you very much!

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Hi, Kaitlyn –

Thank you for the question.

Most ensembles in Broadway musicals include sopranos. In DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS, there are three principal roles for women. None of them are described as being sopranos. But given the description about your voice, think about auditioning for "Jolene" or "Christine". Consider "Nobody Does It Like Me" (SEESAW) and "Lost and Found" (CITY OF ANGELS).

The same goes for your bass friend, Austin. There are always bass or lower baritone roles in most ensemble musicals. The principal role he may want to audition for is "Andre", a character voice with a French accent, whose range extends from Low F to High F. He may want to consider "Les Poissons" (LITTLE MERMAID) and "Gay Paree" (sung by Robert Preston in VICTOR/VICTORIA). Check this web site for the sheet music: http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtdFPE.asp?ppn=MN0044859&

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