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Felt like I played better than I practiced, but I forgot parts during an audition, how much will it affect my chances?
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Just finished University auditions, and I'm very happy with my level of playing, but my head felt weird during the audition and it messed with my memorization. In three pieces, I had to stop twice and stop and start at a part. Will the bad memorization hurt my chances greatly of getting in? I'm not super hopeful of my chances because the guidelines said there would be ear training and intervals and questions asked, but all they asked me was "Why do you want to go to UofT" and "Do you have any questions for us?". After that they just sent me out, is it possible they were just strapped for time or did the failed memorization just kill my chances and they stopped wasting time with me.

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