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NCMEA Violinist audition prep
North Carolina violinists preparing for District / All-State auditions, with the same 5-dimension rubric North Carolina Music Educators Association panels use.
North Carolina audition system
- Tiers: District → All-State
- Window: October–February
- Repertoire shape: NCMEA published etudes + scales
Violinist repertoire calibration
- Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3
- Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5
- Sibelius Violin Concerto
- Mendelssohn Violin Concerto
What we calibrate for violinists
Concerto-grade dimension scoring
Tone, intonation, rhythm, tempo, and musicality scored on the same rubric a real conservatory or all-state panel uses. No generic 'good job' — bar-specific notes only.
Caprice-aware drill prescriptions
Paganini, Wieniawski, Sevcik — the Judge knows which etudes target which weak dimensions and queues a 20-minute daily drill for the gap it heard.
Section-context calibration
First chair vs. back stand expectations differ. Set your audition target and the rubric tightens or loosens against the standard for that chair.
Common North Carolina violinist audition questions
- NCMEA violinist cuts
- NCMEA violinist scales requirements
- North Carolina all-state violinist repertoire
- NCMEA violinist excerpt list
- North Carolina region violinist cut-off score
- violin audition prep AI
- Mozart concerto audition feedback
Get scored in 60 seconds.
Record any 30 seconds of your NCMEA violinist prep. The Judge returns Advance / Callback / Not Yet plus 5-dimension scores. First take is free, no signup.
Face the panelSee full North Carolina audition guide at /audition-prep/north-carolina or full Violinist prep at /strings/violin.