Problem-solving Mozart's passagework and fingering with Jarred Dunn

Today Jarred Dunn discusses Mozart's passagework and fingering advice based on YOUR questions and problems! Receive advice and solutions to your favorite and most difficult Mozart passages!

 

Leave your questions and problems below, for Jarred to solve!

 

Follow this event link to tune in!   

https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/pno-mozart-passages-jarred-dunn-2024

 

We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!                                                                                

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    • jun
    • junyunc
    • 2 wk ago
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    Hi Jarred, I have a question about sound production in Mozart’s music, particularly in the context of the Taubman approach. How can we create a clear, “pearl-like” sound using forearm motion instead of excessive finger motion?

    Another question is how to transfer the forearm weight in the fast passage, especially for small hands. In K279 Mvt1 (31-34) and (39-41), whenever I use open position 5321 or 5421 (red fingerings) at a fast tempo, my fingers tend to stretch and hovering on the previous position without releasing. In a slow tempo, however, it works fine that I can release and transfer the weight without stretching. It feels like there’s a missing link between slow practice and playing in tempo.
     

    For (31-34) I was able to find alt fingerings (blue fingerings) without the stretchy hand position and that seems to work, but for (39-41) I couldn't find alt solutions, do you have any suggestions?

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    • Letizia
    • Letizia
    • 2 wk ago
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    Jarred Dunn

    Hi Jarred!

    I'm so glad to see you again on Tonebase!

    My requests for this live stream:

    1) K397 Fantasia D minor: fingering of Presto passages (bar 34, 44, 86) and can we alternate hands (bar 53)?

    2) different approaches to fingering repeated notes: is it always necessary to change fingers? K576, III (bar 178, 179); K545, III (bar 7-8 and 33)

    3) K545 III coda (bar 68-73) Fingering: is it okay to a one-octave arpeggio and then double thirds staccato 2-4 or double thirds legato?

    4) K310, I is it necessary to hold long notes, and if so, what fingering? (bar 59-69)

     

    Ciao! 🌞😎✌🏻

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  • Dominic Cheli The link for the event doesn't seem to be the right one. Can you double check?

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    • Priya Viseskul Sorry the first link didn't work, but the 2nd did. I made sure they both work now!

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  • thank you...I have reviewed the feed twice...lots of information each time I listen...conrad

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    • Pauline
    • Pauline
    • 2 wk ago
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    This was another wonderful lesson! Quote to highlight from Jarred (quoting one of his former teachers): "When you practice Mozart, you are not practicing if you are not singing."  Thank you to Jarred! Thank you to Dominic! Thank you to all who asked questions!

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      • Letizia
      • Letizia
      • 2 wk ago
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      Pauline welcome! 🌞😎✌🏻

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