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Should I audition for Sm Entertainment 2012?
11-27-2012, 06:38 AM
Post: #1
Should I audition for Sm Entertainment 2012?
Well I saw a video about the audition 2 weeks ago and I was hoping should I audition? I don't really have any experience with and and I kind of average of dancing because I can follow the k pop singers dancing pretty quick. I haven't told my parents about it yet.. I also have some questions too.

1.) Do you need good looks for Sm?
Does this look fit for Sm?

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a...=3&theater

2.) Is 14 a good age to audition?

3.) Do you have to sing good to pass?

4.) If I pass do I have to go to korea with my parents or I can go by myself?

5.) If they tell us to dancing witht the song they are giving us can we dance the routine that they did in the music video?

6.) How do I know if I made it or not?

7.)Do they acccept 1 person or does it depend?

8.)How many rounds are there and what is it about?

9.)Will there be a lot of people audtioning?

Please answer as many and as detailed as you can!!
Thank You Smile
If the link up there doesn't work try using this one? Smile

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a...=3&theater
If that also doesnt work then try to log on to your facebook account and click it

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11-27-2012, 06:46 AM
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NO> And never go this kind of thing without your parents' help. There are dangers out there you cant imagine and scams without number It is stupid to proceed without your parents on board/

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11-27-2012, 06:46 AM
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1) I can't see both your links. Sorry. But yes, looks matter more in SM than in the other companies such as JYP and YG. It is said that SM is about 60% looks and 40% talent.

2) Yep! Definitely! Any age from 12 - 18 is a good age for them as they want you to debut young and if you audition at a young age, you would have more time to train.

3) Depends. If you're applying for the singing auditions, then yes. You do need to sing pretty well or at least be able to show that you can improve. If you're applying for dance, then you'll just have to be able to freestyle well, as in very well in case your singing is bad.

4) By passing, I'm assuming that you meant passing the whole audition and being signed up as their trainee. If that's so, you can go with your parents. However, your parents would have to pay for their own air tickets whereas your air ticket to Korea would be paid for by SM.

5) Nope. They won't give you a song from one of their artists, ex or current. If you're dancing, they are testing you on your ability to FREESTYLE not to follow a routine. Anyone can do that if they had learnt. They are also testing you on your rhythm but that's not a problem as being able to freestyle well also meant being able to follow the rhythm of the music well.

6) They will call you.

7) No one knows. But I think it depends on how many people caught their eye. I would expect more than 1 people to get in though.

8) 3 for the Global Auditions. First is when you go there and audition in front of a group of judges. If you pass that, they will send you an email then you'll have to go and audition in front of a larger group of judges. Finally, if you've passed that as well, you'll receive a call and you'll have to fly to Korea and have an audition with the head of SM.

9) Yes. More people will audition for the Global Auditions than the weekly auditions.

Additional Details: I'm sorry if I'm not very detailed because your questions are actually quite vague and I don't want to sound long-winded. Also, I don't think you should audition this year. You're still young so you should probably wait for next year. In the mean time, you should get some vocal or dance lessons to increase your chances of getting in.
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11-27-2012, 06:46 AM
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ok. most of this you may use your common sense. LOL. sorry. I don't mean to be rude but... use your common sense. They tell you almost ALL of their information on their website. LOL

1) your links do not work unfortunately.

2) well. there's no GOOD age but i suppose if you may start early while keeping up with your studies then it should be fine.

3) WELL IF YOU'RE AUDITIONING FOR SINGING, SHOULDN'T/ WOULDN'T THAT BE A GOOD FACTOR?

4)Well. If you live in America, it'd be much more easy for you to train in the US while your parents are present and that they support you. The are many possibilities. Consider your talents and your family and you ethnicity. If you speak Korean, it should be more beneficial.

5)No. Because they're not assigning songs. It's freestyle.

6) O_O. Did you look at the website at all? smtown.com

7) yes it depends. talent is a hard thing to come by. That's all ill say LOl

8) Well. They see your talent, confidence, personality etc.

9) YES. There are many fans and people who are trying to follow their dreams. Some of them arent sure and some people are doing it for fun (unfortunately) have you seen how many people are like "BLAH BLAH OMG IM SO EXCITEd . bUT IM NERVOUS. OMG IM TOTALLY GONNA MAKE It IN SM"
2 months later...
" BAWLS. I DIDNT MAKE IT. THEYRE SO STUPID . BLAH BLAH"


Sorry if i seem rude. Email me for more information. LOL buibuibui_mimimi@yahoo.com
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