<p>alan,</p>
<p>There are a lot of places where you could study violin and there are a lot of different policies regarding audition procedures. Some schools only have live auditions. At others a DVD may be required before a live audition in a prescreening round. At some, a DVD may be accepted in place of a live audition. Others will only allow you to do this if you live far away from the school or any of their other audition sites. There are a lot of different variations on what constitutes a valid audition but I have never come across a list of the type you requested. Making such a list would take a long time if you are considering all of the schools where it is possible to major in violin.</p>
<p>If you have some schools in mind, you should check their web site because audition procedures are usually listed and they will usually tell you if a DVD is required, optional or not used at all.</p>
<p>You might get a better response if you can tells us folks here on CC about where you live (not an exact address, just what city or town you live in or near) and give us some idea of the level of your playing. Would you be looking at places like Curtis, Juilliard, and the other very top programs, or are you a step or two down from there?</p>