How To Audition For I Can See Your Voice

So, you're dreaming of being on I Can See Your Voice? Awesome! You think you have what it takes to fool a panel of celebrity judges and a keen-eared audience? Let's get you stage-ready (or, well, audition-ready)!
The Quest Begins: Finding the Audition Call
First things first: Keep your eyes peeled for the audition call. These things usually pop up online. Think network websites (like FOX, if that's where it airs in your country), casting call websites, and even social media. Imagine stumbling upon it while scrolling through TikTok – serendipity!
Read the instructions carefully. I cannot stress this enough. They'll tell you exactly what they need, and following directions is your first test. Think of it as a pop quiz before the real exam.
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The Application: Telling Your Story (Even If It's a Little…Exaggerated)
Next up: the application! This is where you shine. Be honest (ish!). Emphasize your unique personality. Are you a tuba player who moonlights as a dog groomer? Lead with that!
They want to know about you! What makes you tick? Why do you think you can either sing like an angel or fake it 'til you make it? Don’t be afraid to be a little over the top.

This is your chance to convince them that you're TV gold. Think of yourself as a contestant on Shark Tank, but instead of selling a product, you're selling yourself. Just, you know, without the PowerPoint presentation (unless they ask for one!).
The Video Submission: Lights, Camera,…Maybe Mumble a Little?
Many times, you'll need to submit a video. This is where things get interesting. They'll likely want to see you "sing." And by sing, I mean… well, you know. Do your thing!
If you're a bad singer pretending to be good, own it! Ham it up. Over-emote! Channel your inner opera diva (gone wrong). Think Meryl Streep, but singing off-key in a shower scene.

If you're a good singer pretending to be bad...that's a bit trickier. You need to convincingly butcher a song. Maybe try singing in a different language badly, or adding dramatic pauses and misplaced vibrato. The goal is to be memorably bad, not just boringly bad.
The Interview: Charm and Personality Go a Long Way
If you make it to the interview stage, congrats! You're one step closer to fooling Ken Jeong (or whoever the celebrity judges are in your version!).

Be yourself (but a slightly more charismatic, TV-friendly version of yourself). Be enthusiastic! Be funny! Be memorable! They're looking for someone who can entertain.
Think of it as a first date, but with higher stakes and potentially millions of viewers. Okay, maybe not millions, but still, put your best foot forward! Tell a good story!
Important Tips For Success
Okay, some serious (ish) advice. Dress the part. Wear something that reflects your personality, but also something that looks good on camera. Avoid busy patterns and distracting jewelry.

Practice your poker face. If you're a bad singer, you need to convince them you're a good one. If you're a good singer, you need to sell the bad singer act.
Most importantly: have fun! This is a TV show. They want to be entertained. So relax, be yourself (or your character!), and enjoy the ride. Even if you don't make it on the show, you'll have a great story to tell. Remember to read the official rules and casting call. Good luck!
And who knows? Maybe I'll see you on I Can See Your Voice! Break a leg (or a vocal cord, depending on your strategy)!
