Group 3
Improve your Chopin Ornaments in Two Weeks with Jarred Dunn!
When playing Chopin, we face a tremendous challenge in using ornamentation to enhance musical expression. In this two-week intensive, we will learn how to make Chopin ornaments easier to play by targeting technical skills used in effortless trills, turns, grace notes, and arpeggiated chords. We will look at specific examples in Chopin's Mazurkas
Assignments
Your videos should show all three assignments!
- Learn over snap movement: practice for five mins per day on arpeggiated chords in Mazurka op.50 no.1
- Trills : the one I show is a preparatory step, because it鈥檚 a short trill. Try this movement of changing the key place with fingers 2-4-3 on many different locations/keys. Do this also for five mins per day.
- Grace notes: same as above, try grace notes on different keys, with forward arm movement.
Fellow Participants in Group 3:
Natalie Peh
springgrass
Hannahong
Tammy
Scott Nguy峄卬
Sarah Pirrotte
Gary Hamer
Leah Olson
Angela
Gillian
Some tonebase productions to get you started
Penelope Roskell on Developing Cantabile Playing
Course: Jarred Dunn on Crafting Scales
Wrist Movement: A Pianist's Secret Weapon with Norman Krieger
Arpeggios Regiment with Jeffrey Biegel
How to get the most out of this course
- Start by watching the introduction video and practice the passages given in the video.
- Write a post where you have been struggling with ornaments in Chopin's music!
- Share two videos per week and help your course partners through feedback on their submissions!
Zoom Check-In: Tuesday July 26 10:00 PST (13:00 EST/19:00 CEST)
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Hi Jarred, hi everyone,
I haven鈥檛 learnt or played any Chopin in a very very long time, so this is a really great challenge for me. I'm really glad I started learning to play Chopin's Mazurka Opus 50, No 2, though I don't think I will be able to get the whole of it to a reasonable level within the 2 week intensive. I will learn the rest of it and keep practising it as it is quite a beautiful piece.
For now, please do forgive my slip ups. It is still very much a work in progress, and I appreciate your comments:
Thanks very much
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HiJarrer Dunn ! Sorry I鈥檓 late to this; was traveling and just got back. Here is my video. I applied your principles to two non-Chopin pieces I happen to be learning now, hope that鈥檚 ok because what you鈥檙e teaching is extremely relevant to them! Here is my video. Thanks in advance for your feedback, and for this 2 week intensive!
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Here is my video... Sorry, it is a little slow, and the damper pedal squeaks (will be fixed next week). https://youtu.be/UN_5ulThq3I