Group 3
Welcome to the NEW TWO WEEK INTENSIVE on tonebase!
Improving your Scales with Dominic Cheli
We will be working on different techniques on building speed, virtuosity, and confidence in our scales with assignments posted by Dominic!
Post your progress with videos and written commentary on how things are going for you!
- Course Period: May 13 - 25
- Class Size: ALL are welcome!
- Optional check-In via Zoom: May 22 at 11am PT
- ZOOM MEETING LINK:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87650346065?pwd=iNGsfHMSqMVopfHw3bnxalYfaDuwpe.1
Assignment #1
In this assignment Dominic discusses "grouping practice" for your scales. This is a great way to increase your speed, finger control and independence.
- Choose a scale to work on (could be C major, or a relevant scale from your repertoire)
- Let's work on "2 note groupings"
- Start slow, start hands separate, and increase to 4 octave scales with both hands together
- IMPORTANT: Remember to keep the proper fingering at all times for the scale! (The Standard fingering found in any technique book, or in your decided fingering for a scale passage).
- Between each grouping, take as much time as you like, and focus on fast movements
- If a group poses trouble, stop and work on that specific part of the scale!
Assignment #2
1. Focus on your thumb and (optional) take a video of it!
2. Choose a passage to apply grouping practice to, and share why!
3. Make sure to focus on your scales and practice hands separately, even just polishing/perfecting a few groups! Don't need to complete the whole scale!
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Hi Group 3, the opportunity of this TWI came up just as I was beginning to be more and motivated to work on my scales again. Serendipitous, isn't it? I'd learned them in all keys (major and minor) superficially a couple of years ago. Actually, I'm a flautist, and only began to take lessons and work on piano playing 4 years ago. I say I learned the 24 scales superficially because I basically only memorized the fingerings. Now I want to deep dive into all aspects: touch, attack, speed, work in the context of repertoire.... Looking forward to working together with all of you. Douglas, Ottawa, Canada.
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Hi Everyone, I am so glad we are doing this TWI. My number one difficulty when playing scales is not to be able to start form any point when playing two hands together. I noted Daniel's indication to not start from the beginning to correct a mistake. I will work on that using the d minor scale (I am curently working on a piece with this scale).
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Hi everybody!
I would like more information on the grand form of scales and some tips for fast chromatic scales. I currently play the entire keyboard: parallel motion, opposite motion, thirds, and sixths. My goal for this TWI is to learn all the other types of scales that one needs to know.
Thank you so much Dominic Cheli
Ciao!