Name > KrabbyPages or Abigail Pronouns > She/Her Role preference(s) > Coral Audition song(s) used > Hear Me Out and The Truth, both of which are from 36 Questions Scratch VA/Singing Experience > I'm in Sing to Survive rn, but nothing else Anything else? > I was also Jojo in Seussical, Matilda in Matilda, and am currently a nun in The Sound of Music (Ugh singing in Latin) My lowest note is an F#3 and my highest note is a G6 (I can go slightly beyond those, but it won't sound good. Like how I croaked out the "who" in whoever in Hear Me Out I might add a third song because of how similar the two I picked are, but I'm a bit sick, so I'm not sure. If I do, It'll be before like, the 20th probably.
I sang two songs from 36 Questions the Podcast Musical starring (really the only characters) Jessie Shelton as Judith Ford and Jonathan Groff as Jase Connolly. It's a good musical, and I'd recommend listening to the full thing if you're 12 or older. The songs are appropriate for anyone comfortable with mild swearing. I sang the entirety of Hear Me Out, which is the first song in the musical. (I didn't realize it said a cut of the song until after). I didn't know which take I liked more, so I included both, but they're pretty similar, so it isn't really necessary to listen to both. For context, Judith (the singer) has tracked down her estranged husband to try and re-kindle their friendship using the 36 Questions that Lead to Love (look it up; it's a thing), that they asked eachother on their first date. Her husband, Jase, originally left her because she made and used a false identity with him. Got married and got a driver's licence and everything under the name Natalie Cook. (the song I was most planning to do since it seems like it would fit the character most is called Natalie Cook, but it's too low for me.) The other song I sang was The Truth, which is the last song of the musical. I don't wanna give spoilers via giving context, but the song itself is pretty vague story-wise if you want to give it a listen. The track I used for Hear Me Out was on a YouTube channel called "max"