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Auctioneer Skool: 101 to Pro

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The Auctioneer Sound of Silence
This is so important as we are building our Auctioneer Chant, is knowing when to be silent... Here is a description from the internet about silence in building rhythm in your performance. Super important tool to use as you are being the best Auctioneer you can be! Silence in music is a powerful tool used to create tension, structure, and dynamic contrast, functioning as an essential rhythmic element rather than mere absence of sound. By using rests, gaps between musical phrases, or sudden "drops" in production, composers and performers build anticipation, highlight melodic ideas, and provide breathing space for the listener. Key Uses of Silence in Rhythm and Composition: - Building Tension and Expectation: Unexpected pauses, such as the famous silence in Beethoven's “Pathetique Sonata”, create dramatic tension and increase the emotional impact of the following notes. - Creating Structural Phrasing: Silence (often indicated by rests) separates musical ideas, making phrases easier to understand and improving the structural organization of a piece. - Contrast and Emphasis: Dropping out instruments before a "drop" in electronic music, or resting during a solo, brings, highlighting the subsequent sound and making it feel more powerful. - Rhythmic Definition: Rests act as placeholders within a rhythm, defining when not to play. They allow notes to stand out with greater clarity and, for example, enable staccato notes to be more effective. - Intentional "Drops" in Production: Modern production often uses a sudden silence to stop the groove briefly, as famously done in Count Basie's recordings, allowing the rhythm to hit harder upon return. - Artistic Expression of Space: John Cage's piece "4'33”" is a famous exploration of silence, which actually highlights the ambient noise of the environment. Using silence allows for a "breathing space" for both musicians and listeners to process complex musical ideas, and it ensures that the music remains dynamic and engaging, rather than flat.
The Auctioneer Sound of Silence
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@Robert Makosky Well said bro! There is nothing to add.
A great training tool!
Check out this great video that feels like a real auction:
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I know his practice videos from youtube. Very good 🤠👍
BTS Preparations for a Gala
Here is a little behind the scenes of what it looks like that I do to prepare for a fundraising gala. Working on Notes, making sure my gear is all ready to go, making sure my timing and departure times are ready to go. Lots of nuances that go into making a great performance happen for my nonprofit client. Hope this helps you be more prepared for your upcoming Fundraising Events!
BTS Preparations for a Gala
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Good ol Chat GPT 😅 It helped me to get into auctioneering and to understand what they are doing. And hydration is not complete without electrolytes! Especially in summertime. My electrolyte powder is the gamechanger for sports and concentration during summer.
What is an Anti-Gala?
Here's a recent video from an Anti-Gala. No stuffy black tie affair. No tables or chairs. No boring program. Just pure fundraising and fun!
What is an Anti-Gala?
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Hip Hop Auctioneer at it's finest 🏆 Very cool. Sounds like a rap concert 😎 This kind of "Gala" is much more interesting, like that ones with the tables. More action.
Drills by the ocean
Hi everyone! Special edition of today’s drills brought to you by the letter sea. Practicing 11-19 with hundreds and thousands Filler phrase Canna bid Tongue Twister Betty Botter bought some butter, but she said this butter is bitter. If I put it in my batter, it’ll make my batter bitter so she bought a bit of better butter. Put it in a bitter batter made her bitter batter better so tis better Betty bought a bit of better butter.
Drills by the ocean
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Betty Botter is the best tongue twister of them all 😊 I have done this so many times it is insane. I got a little different version but this is the tongue twister with whitch I have learned to go fast.
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Benjamin Ruffert
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@benjamin-ruffert-8191
German Guy from Munich 37y. wo is interested in Livestock Marketing and US Lifestyle. Former drummer so I got hooked with Livestock on first sight :)

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Joined Feb 6, 2026
Munich Germany
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