Preparing for a K-pop audition

kpop audition self-introduction (How to introduce yourself in a K-pop audition)

A man who has done it stops.
“Even though they were not good enough, the results were good for the candidates who introduced themselves to the beginning.”
How to introduce yourself in a K-pop audition

1. Know yourself, and let others know.

The famous ancient Greek maxim of ‘
know thyself’ is also useful to applicants for kpop auditions.
What is important in self-introduction is to imprint one’s strengths and charm on the interviewer.
To do this, you need to know your strengths and attractions accurately. Let’s examine what you usually think are your strengths/attractions. It is also good to listen to the opinions of others (family, friends, etc.) in order to accurately judge their strengths or attractions. It is also necessary to periodically check one’s strengths/attractions. This is because most of the applicants who participate in the Kpop audition are teenagers, so their strengths or attractions may change.

2. How do we inform them?

The senses that interviewers use to evaluate applicants in kpop auditions are hearing and sight. Interviewers should not be allowed to experience negative auditory and visual experiences.
For example, let’s say that a candidate in the music field wants to appeal to an interviewer that he has a good tone. He selected a sad song that matched his tone and made a frown. In this case, you won’t be able to get good reviews. But should the applicant avoid sad songs? No. I would advise you to refer to the facial expressions that kpop idols make when they sing sad songs on stage.

3. Show your confidence.

Confident people are welcome everywhere. The same is true of K-pop auditions. The first step to being confident is to greet each other brightly. Candidates think that they can simply raise their voices and greet each other with a bright smile.
You also have to practice smiling brightly. Laughter often becomes awkward in tense situations such as a K-pop audition. You should look in the mirror and figure out what kind of bright smile suits you, and practice making that facial expression come out even in tense situations.
When dancing and singing, you must stare at the interviewer or camera. This is because if you look down or look elsewhere, you don’t look confident. Let’s make eye contact with others and get used to singing and dancing.