Group 1
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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This was a lot more challenging than I expected!
I must admit, I am humbled for a number of reasons; chiefly, I am a high school choir director! I sing and play at the same time ALL day, often triaging at the drop of a hat, switching between singing all four parts in the same phrase to reinforce parts with my kids!
This was a completely different challenge, but I’m excited to see where this nocturne goes. I was shocked at how flummoxed I was by having to switch octaves melodically, and how it distracted my left hand enough to mess up an eighth note here or there.
I also have not flexed my harmonic analysis muscles since undergrad. I’m sure that I missed some chord functions here and there, but given the creative harmonies that Chopin employed in the chromaticism of phrases, I think I got most of the point across…maybe?
I hope I embedded the video correctly!
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Zoom Check-in: Tuesday July 2nd at 11am PT. Bring any questions you have so far or important lessons/skills you're learning. Hope to see you there! Keep singing...
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Hello group 1, I am currently working on section 3 of the Waltz in C sharp minor op 64 no. 2. I am pretty hopeless at harmonic analysis despite watching all previous tutorials. Will save everyone's ears and not sing out my melody! However I am quite surprised as to how close most of my one syllables are to the melody line when playing the bass line !
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https://youtu.be/S736lLbS8YM?si=xBQsUvZUYV0Ff9TD
mazurka opus 30, no 2….apologies for my voice….😊
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Hello!!
I'm still super pumped about this intensive with Jarred Dunn :D
I got a little behind. I just recorded the 1 task of this intensive so...
I'll upload the video and...
During these couple of days I'll record the video for the 2nd task.
Sorry for the delay 😅
I'm practicing the recapitulation of the theme of the Nocturne op.48 no.1
My apologies for the voice... You can barely hear it but I promise I'm singing (not so good but I am 😶)
I'll leave the link:
https://youtu.be/2gGrWuPJcOw
Thank you so much! -
Hello All!
Here's my assignment two for the TWI. This was a great exercise in keeping the motion of the melody line moving forward for me. I hope to record a progress video today. I am admittedly struggling with my interpretation of the B section of the nocturne, which feels a little more like a Polonaise to me. I am attempting to keep it in character, but with enough contrast so that it sparks real interest without becoming too march-like. Maybe I am way off base. At any rate, here's this morning's video.