<p>I have a Youtube channel just dedicated to my music performances, and I'm planning to submit the Commonapp Arts Supplement. Where it says I can link the admissions officers to a website, should I link them to my entire channel and have them browse my various performances, or should I link to a specific piece/video?</p>
<p>bump… any help?</p>
<p>Typically a supplement calls for works of contrasting styles and/or periods, and normally the suggested time duration is not to exceed 10 minutes in length. </p>
<p>It would behoove you to provide a link to the specific piece, not the website itself.</p>
<p>Remember that up until the last two, maybe three at most admission cycles, supplements were typically sent in as video or audio tape, more recently CD’s and DVD’s. To expect that the person reviewing the supplement to have to search for specifics on a website is self defeating; while the typical supplement recording is limited to a suggested 10 minute length, the trained ear reviewing the submission will listen to only a small portion. It does not take much to separate the wheat from the chaff so to speak.</p>
<p>Good luck to you.</p>