READ ME and POST HERE!
WELCOME TO OUR LATEST TONEBASE PIANO COMMUNITY PRACTICE CHALLENGE:
Mini Challenge: Finding Colors in your Sound!
We invite you to participate in this mini challenge leading up to a livestream on
March 8th at 11am PT with Boris Giltburg
Enter a World of Color with Boris Giltburg
Get started in this challenge by:
1. Picking a piece of music!
2. Posting an excerpt of the piece, and describe the color that YOU feel in the music.
3. (optional) tell us how you are trying to achieve this color!
Example:
1. Debussy: Prelude (Bruyeres)
2. I am trying to capture a "sky blue" color in the beginning! Because I find the music to have such an open quality (plus I am imagining an open plain, without a cloud in the sky!)
3. I am trying to achieve this by focusing on a slow attack, and washy pedal (but not muddy!)
When does this take place?
Challenge start: February 27th
Challenge days: February 27th - March 8th!
Why are we doing this?
Because we want to challenge ourselves to practice every day
Because learning together is more fun than learning alone
Because we get to share our progress with others (whether video or just text)
Because new music is wonderful and these pieces were written especially for us!
Because we want to meet our fellow tonebase community members
Because we get to hear new music which we might not play ourselves
ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE BELOW!
-
My excerpt is from Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in G Major (Op 32 No 5). This piece creates so much imagery for me. In the first half of the prelude (my excerpt), I imagine a tranquil glen in the middle of a forest. There are deer, rabbits and other woodland creatures relaxing on the soft green grass. There is a small stream running through the glen with birds enjoying the water while fluttering their wings. The sun is shining through the trees. Everything is calm and tranquil. In the next part (not in my excerpt) everything suddenly changes and becomes dark and agitated- a feeling that maybe a wolf or some predator is about to intrude. But after some worry, it is just a false alarm and the animals return to their peaceful time in their secret glen. As far as colors, I see green (grass), blue (water) and yellow filtering in (sun) when everything is good. This gets interrupted by gray/red with the predator and worry. Then back to happy colors again.
I am working on trying to keep a calm left hand and bring out the melody in the right hand. I am using the una corda pedal and also a lot of right pedal. There are tempo/dynamic changes to depict what is happening in the forest. G Major is so tender/sweet to play and helps a lot in the color and imagery.
-
Hi!
Today, I’m uploading an extract of Quejas la Maja y El Ruiseñor of Enrique Granados.
This extract is the first part of the melody after the introduction.
I’m trying to be very free in the tempo (although of course, there’s passages that feel more comfortable than others, right now). And I’m trying express the sadness and love that this piece mixes together.
And a little bit of desperation, since let’s not forget that this piece speaks of a treason.
Hope you enjoy!