MasterClass · Prep Guide

🧭 Let’s Get You Ready!

Performers

  • MasterClass bookings do not include individual preparation or last-minute coaching support.
  • If you’d like help preparing, private sessions must be booked separately and are subject to availability.

📓 What to Prepare

  • Each performer presents 2 pieces total (4 minutes max each):
    • Piece 1: for focused feedback
    • Piece 2: for the speed round
  • Choose:
    • a) something you’re already working on
    • b) something you love
    • c) something you know well
  • Please time both pieces so they do not exceed 4 minutes — you will be cut short if they run overtime.

🎹  Musical Accompaniment

Each MasterClass features a live musician (pianist or guitarist).

  • Singers (not self-accompanying)
    If you are singing and not accompanying yourself, you must use the featured musician for live musical accompaniment for both of your pieces.
    In this case, you are required to bring printed sheet music for the musician.
  • Singers who self-accompany
    If you sing and play an instrument, you may accompany yourself.
    If you choose, you may also bring a chart so you and the featured musician can perform together.
  • Speakers, presenters, and actors
    Live musical accompaniment is optional for speakers, presenters, and actors.
    If you choose to work with the featured musician, bring printed sheet music or a chart.
  • Music preparation
    Do not email or send sheet music in advance.
    Bring all music with you on the day of the MasterClass.
  • Venue notes
    The church has a piano.
    Singers may bring their own guitar and amp if needed. The sanctuary has excellent acoustics.

👗 Dress for Success

Wear something that makes you feel great and ready to take the stage.

⏰ Arrival

  • Doors open at 1:00pm
  • Performers using sheet music should arrive early to connect briefly with the musician
  • All performers must arrive by 1:15pm
  • Doors close at 1:25pm for room reset
  • The session begins promptly at 1:30pm

📝 Bring to every session:

  • Water
  • Printed sheet music (if needed)
  • Pen + notepad
  • Your phone/recorder for short coaching clips
    (You may record your own segment only — not the full session.)

BTW — if you’re nervous, don’t worry. There’s no need to be perfect. Just do your best!

This guide walks you step by step through choosing and preparing sheet music using Musicnotes.

You do not need to read music.
You do not need to understand music theory.

This guide is here to make the process simpler, one step at a time.

When searching on Musicnotes, use both the song title and the artist name.
This helps you select the correct version of the song.

You should see:

  • the song title
  • the composer or songwriter
  • a preview image of the sheet music

If the title and artist match the song you want, you’re on the correct page.

Look for the section that lists the format or scoring.

You should see:
Piano/Vocal/Guitar

This is the format you want.
It works for singers, pianists, and guitarists.

If you see other formats, choose Piano/Vocal/Guitar.

Use the play button on the page to listen to the song.

The audio on Musicnotes is a simple vocal guide.
It helps you hear the melody and know which notes to sing.

The preview helps you:

  • confirm you chose the correct version of the song
  • try different keys
  • get a general feel for the melody

After you purchase the sheet music, you will be able to play the entire song and sing along from start to finish.

A key simply means how high or low the song is.

Changing the key does not change the song.
It only changes where the notes sit in your voice.

Look for a button that says something like “10 keys available.”
Tap or click it to open the list of keys.

You may see:

  • plus (+) numbers
  • minus (–) numbers
  • letters, sharps, or flats

You do not need to understand these terms.

  • Keys with a plus (+) are higher than the original key
  • Keys with a minus (–) are lower than the original key

What to do:

  • choose one option
  • listen to the preview
  • sing along
  • notice how your voice responds

You are looking for the version that feels the most comfortable overall.
It does not need to feel perfect.

If you are unsure, choose the original published key at the top.
That is always an acceptable choice.

Before purchasing, you will only see the first page of the sheet music.
This is normal.

On that page, you will usually see:

Guitar chords
These symbols tell a guitarist which chords to play.

Melody + lyrics
This is the part you sing.

Piano accompaniment
This is what the pianist plays to support you.

You do not need to read or understand this music.
This preview is only to confirm that you chose the correct format.

If your sheet music looks similar to the examples shown here, you’ve done it correctly.

After purchasing, Musicnotes allows you to:

  • play the entire song from start to finish
  • sing along using the full audio
  • change keys if needed
  • then print once you’ve chosen the best key

You may also see something like “1 of 3.”
This simply means you are previewing the first page.
The remaining pages appear after purchase.

Nothing is missing.

Students are responsible for preparing their own sheet music.

If you print your sheet music:

  • print single-sided only
  • make sure nothing is cut off at the edges
  • ensure all notes, lyrics, and page numbers are visible

What may look unimportant to you may be essential for the musician.

If your song is more than one page, tape the pages together in an accordion style.

Lay all pages out side by side with the music facing up.
Join each page edge to edge using clear tape.

The pages should fold open like a zig-zag so the musician can move through the song without flipping pages.

Digital sheet music is acceptable on an 11”, 12”, or 13” iPad or tablet where pages can be easily viewed and flipped.

Musicians cannot read sheet music from a phone.

Do not email or send sheet music in advance.

Bring all sheet music with you on the day of your session.

You do not need to prepare perfectly.
You do not need to understand the music.
You only need to bring it.

If your Musicnotes screen matches what’s described in this guide, you are fully prepared.

  • If you are unable to attend, please cancel your MasterClass booking in advance.
  • MasterClass bookings may be canceled but are not eligible for rescheduling.
  • Canceled or missed MasterClass bookings are non-refundable
  • This is a closed, recital-style workshop
  • No drop-ins — all observers must be registered to attend
  • Attendance is limited to registered performers and observers only
  • Please arrive on time; the session begins promptly

📃 Additional Workshop Guidelines

  • Support others with the same kindness and respect you’d want in return
  • Everyone gets focused time — stay present, attentive, and engaged
  • You may record your own segment only; do not record anyone else without their consent

Observers

  • You’ll be seated in the sanctuary with the group
  • You’ll watch performers run their pieces and receive coaching in real time
  • You’re welcome to take notes throughout
  • There may be brief moments for questions or reflections, time permitting
  • Your role is to listen, learn, and support the room

⏰ Arrival

  • Observers: Please arrive by 1:25pm.
  • The session begins promptly at 1:30pm

📝 What to Bring

  • • Water
  • • Pen + notepad
  • • Your phone for scheduling and brief notes if needed
    • No audio or video recording of the session.
  • If you are unable to attend, please cancel your MasterClass booking in advance.
  • MasterClass bookings may be canceled but are not eligible for rescheduling.
  • Canceled or missed MasterClass bookings are non-refundable
  • This is a closed, recital-style workshop
  • No drop-ins — all observers must be registered to attend
  • Attendance is limited to registered performers and observers only
  • Please arrive on time; the session begins promptly
  • For minor performers: one parent or legal guardian may attend as an observer at no additional cost; registration is still required. Additional observers must register separately.

📃 Additional Workshop Guidelines

  • Support others with the same kindness and respect you’d want in return
  • Every performer gets focused time — stay present, attentive, and engaged
  • Do not record anyone without their consent