A comprehensive guide to phrasing across all styles with Jarred Dunn
Join Jarred Dunn as he discusses phrasing across all styles of music with in-depth advice to apply in your playing
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We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!
- What questions do you have on this topic?
- Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
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eg waltz no 9 op 39
the capriccio opp 116 no 1
op 118 no 4 he seems to indicate an emphasis on the second beat and a light slur ending on the first beats
Also in the music of eg Mozart or Haydn when there is a series of two note slurs with the last note falling in the beats- what to do?
Generally I’ve tried both ways and gone with what feels instinctively right but appreciate any guidance you can offer. -
I'm reminded of this as Jarred mentioned "to be or not to be" and actor's inflection https://youtu.be/kEs8rK5Cqt8?si=iZy70y7MejssVdur
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Hi Dominic. Thank you for asking Jarrod my question about the Brahms. However you missed the bit about series of two note slurs in Mozart and Haydn etc. Was that because you didn’t think it was relèvent? I’ve noticed in the past that when you paraphrase members’ pre-submitted questions you quite often put a slightly different slant or emphasis and this can result in the original question (as written) not being adequately answered. Unfortunately my link to the live cast did not work so I was unable to comment while it was in progress.
Jarrod is a great presenter. Perhaps he might still answer my questions?
Thank you for another great presentation!