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 video ā€œsingingā€ the first section of Mazurka 24/1. 

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    • Vidhya Bashyam Such a beautiful piece! Listening to the singing really shapes it doesnā€™t it?

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      • Bryan Sable
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      • Bryan_Sable
      • 4 mths ago
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      Vidhya Bashyam I hopped over to group three to see what you all were working on. Glad I did! Beautifully done! Iā€™m loving hearing what everyone is doing, and the different nuances people feel in these works!

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    • Gail Starr
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    Such an interesting excercise to try to sing the melody of the Mazurka I'm learning.  I think I'll continue to try this when I practice...just quietly in my head.

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    • Gail Starr great work so far - and nice reaching up for the high D-C in m. 2 and capturing the marcato articulation. Do you find the breathing helps you pace the melody? I hear good changes in your pacing already - bass beats 2 and 3 sound like a Kujawiak lilt. Keep going!

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      • Juan Carlos Olite
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      Gail Starr What a brave singer you are, Gail! Love it!

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      Jarred Dunn Thank you for listening.  This was very much out of my comfort zone, but it is a remarkably useful exercise.  
       

      Trying to sing is helping me express the kujawiak phrasing and accents  I heard in my head, but havenā€™t yet translated into playing the piano.

      In fact, I can see that singing in general can help with ā€œbreathingā€ some of the articulations Iā€™ve been struggling with in other composers.

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      • Gail Starr
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      Juan Carlos Olite This was SCARY, but I think it will help me in the long run.

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    • Gail Starr lovely singing, and glad that you picked a mazurka too!

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      Gail Starr This is wonderful, Gail! I actually enjoyed listening to your ā€œjoyful noiseā€ so much that I listened twice! This type of exercise is probably one of my favorite things Iā€™ve done with my teacher this year - and Iā€™m kind of sad I canā€™t join in on the singing with all my piano buddies. 

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      • Gail Starr
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      Michelle R Joyful noise!  I love your creative "re-branding".  And please join in and sing whatever you like.  We love hearing you, no matter what you are working on.  

       

      On a more serious note, I can now see how valuable trying to sing is.  I just tried singing the theme of the Bach Fugue I'm working on (since my husband was out for a fun).   

       

      I think singing is helping me get a better feel for what Bach wants to do with each of the voices.

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    • Gail Starr itā€™s sounds great! I love the way you use different sounds for different articulation.

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      • Dagmar
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      • 4 mths ago
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      Gail Starr oh I love this šŸ˜

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      • Bryan Sable
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      • 4 mths ago
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      Gail Starr so well done! You Lily so beautifully around this melody. I hear the love you have for this work in your singing!

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  • Hi everyone,

    Very impressed that people have got videos up already, congratulations! Iā€™m always seem to be running a week behind on these things! However Iā€™m going to work on Chopin Mazurka Opus 6 No 1. The first section in particular.

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  • Hereā€™s my effort (Etude Op 10 No 6, first page)

    https://youtu.be/jGWV-LB_g9c

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    • Harriet Kaplan thatā€™s beautiful, Harriet!

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    • Harriet Kaplan Great Harriet! 

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      • Gail Starr
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      Harriet Kaplan You totally nailed the goal of this exercise.

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    • Harriet Kaplan this is lovely Harriet! 

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    •  Andrea Buckland Vidhya Bashyam Gail Starr  Natalie Peh Thank you!

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      • Juan Carlos Olite
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      • 4 mths ago
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      Harriet Kaplan Great work, Harriet!

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    • Harriet Kaplan good analysis and LH work: that's a lot of new material in a short time. I would suggest on ends of phrases, don't change the syllable, keep singing an open vowel - feel the the sound/colour extend for longer time and the phrase tapering naturally. Singing some note changes continuously rather than changing the vowel will attract your ear to legato. Good work at 0:58 reaching the high point a second time - could this one be more supported than the first (compare your first E-flat at 0:25). 

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    • Harriet Kaplan Sounding good - lovely warm sound.

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  • Analysis:

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      • Gail Starr
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      Harriet Kaplan so...what exactly is Bflat elbow? šŸ˜„

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