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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Here is my week 2 video trying to sing the bass for a small section of the Mazurka. I had a harder time singing the bass so had to watch/listen to “Do a deer a female deer, Ray a drop of golden sun….” from The Sound of Music to get the sound of the notes in my head I had to do a couple of takes before even coming close so my voice got hoarse and is breaking a bit. Interesting exercise for sure- helpful in understanding how important the bass is.
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Here is my assignment #2.
I am sorry I cheated, but singing harmony is new to me and I got distracted, especially where bass notes are unexpected. I really had a hard time with this assignment and practised a lot! But this piece fits my grade and is new to me, I can't do multitasking yet, I really tried! So I decided to record the melody and also cheat a bit by playing the bass at the tricky spots where I know I am insecure to sing, so that I can focus on the bass and how it supports the melody.
However I think this was a really good exercise. I notice the harmonies a lot more now and found some spots where I think the bass melody might be worth being heard a little more, and others where I tjink I could back off a little because it gets plain. I also highlighted the spots in the music where my instinct pulled me me to sing something else, as I think those might be startling, interesting spots for the listener, so I should maybe lean into those bass notes a bit more, instead of just take them as simple accompaniment.