Group 3
Welcome to the NEW TWO WEEK INTENSIVE on tonebase!
Improving your Lyricism (feat Chopin)
Post your progress with videos and written commentary on how things are going for you!
- Course Period: June 26 - July 10th
- Class Size: ALL are welcome!
- Optional check-In via Zoom: July 2nd at 11am PT
- ZOOM MEETING Recording!
- https://youtu.be/Fl-ExGT9aZY
Assignment #1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQpw6fZBOlE
- Pick a short piece (Mazurka, Nocturne, Prelude) or excerpt of a longer piece (Ballade, Polonaise, Scherzo, Sonata, Concerto). Focus on lyrical/slow sections.
- Learn bass carefully, labelling all chords and cadences.
- SING melodic line. Practice singing until your voice can identify the melody instantly.
- Submit a video: playing the Bass while singing the Soprano.
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Assignment #2
https://youtu.be/ri2UD1z8sKE?si=w36XWzqb_rao3RAu
-Label all breathing points with an apostrophe between phrase markings. Practice deep breaths between significant points or use a regular breath for phrase changes.
-Sing Bass notes of all chords while playing Soprano melody.
-Submit a video: playing hands together (performance).
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Ok, things I already learned:
- Solfege needs time. I tried and wrote it underneath, but to read it, sing in right pitch AND play the bass was too much. But I enjoyed trying it
- Really had a hard time to get the pitch of the arpeggio plus descending 5th in the last run. singing is really difficult
- Chopin has bigger lungs than I do.... whoaaaah, some phrases are looooong
- After 20 minutes my voice develops from dying turkey to improv theatre opera singer Nice experience haha
And I'd like to "breathe" already on the deep sol-note befor the theme repetition (3 notes earlier). Also practiced that, but did wrong in the recording. But my breath mark is there ;) -
A really late submission here.
I haven't sing in decades - so this is particularly hard! Few things i learn 1) It's so different singing out loud vs singing in my head/humming. 2) Even reviewing my own singing, i realize i chopped so many long phrases. 3) need to conserve breath for longer phrases, and need more time to take a deeper before Louder sections.
Very helpful assignments!
Reviewing my own singing, i realize i tend to “die too soon” (eg. decrecendo too early before the real end of the phrase). Something to improve on.
I had sung it in the original octave, but the A4 was just too high for me. Singing it an octave lower gives a very different feel due to the color. Which makes me realize depending on the color of the voice (and the where it lands within the range of the singer), the phrasing might change to suits the singer.
not sure why the link says private-- it was viewable a few hours ago. Maybe this link might work? https://youtu.be/rc9HodhZ3s8