Welcome to the tonebase Piano Community!

Hey everyone - this is Dominic from tonebase 🙂!

 

As the lead of tonebase PIANO it's such a pleasure to welcome you to the tonebase community. We would love to get to know you! Please introduce yourself in a post below with the following format: 

  • Where are you from and what's your favorite food from there? ;) 
  • What are you currently working on? 
  • What are you hoping to get out of this community? 

I'll go first: 

  • I was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri and you better believe that I love my barbecue! It is hard to pick my favorite food between ribs, brisket, or a beautiful grilled steak, but if I have to decide...nothing beats a juicy, fall-off-the-bone rack of baby back ribs!
  • Currently working on some old favorites of mine by Carl Vine (Piano Sonata No.1), Beethoven (Piano Concerto No.4) and Scriabin (Fantasy op.28) but also adding some great repertoire by H. Leslie Adams (Etude in A-flat minor Book 2), Laura Kaminsky (Alluvion), and Clara Schumann (Romanze in A minor Op.21 no.1)!
  • I am hoping to getting to know and helping all of you achieve your musical and artistic goals. Let's have some fun and get to work!

Now over to you (after some participation from our tonebase team members!) 

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  • Hello everyone! I will start by introducing myself...

    I'm Griffin, a 17 year old student born and living in New Zealand who holds interests in many areas (I have applied to study medicine in 2023), but music is ultimately what keeps me sane! 😂

     

    1) I love a good pie from the bakery or dairy, it's very typical in New Zealand. I certainly love the beaches here too, but I am going to depart down to the chilly south next year for my studies (although I think I love the snowy mountains even more than the beaches!).

     

    2) I am currently working on a large variety of works.

    I particularly want to work on Rachmaninoff's works, especially his piano concerti, but his preludes and etudes-tableaux are fantastic as well obviously. I am also interested in the study of works composed by Chopin, Liszt, Grieg, Bach, Scriabin, just to name a few.

    However, a large part of my focus is on composition as well.

    I love improvisation. Combining those spontaneous ideas which have particular flare into a cohesive, technical, and meaningful composition is very important to me.

    I find it a necessary output for what I feel and a means to purvey the otherwise inexplicable.

     

    3) I'm already finding great education through the resources in the site.

    In addition to the site, am hoping that I will be able to ask questions and get helpful answers here, particularly relating to specific technical challenges.

    I also hope to be able to discuss ideas relating to pianism and composition with others who are more skilled than me!

    However, I mainly look forward to being a part of a community of interesting people with like-minded interests in music.

     

    Thank you tonebase for making this platform possible; it is perfect for students like me who do not have access to advanced resources, being tucked away in a little island country in the corner of the world and all 🙂

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    • Griffin Clode Hi Griffin! 

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    • Oriol
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    Hello hello!

     

    It's Oriol from Madrid - Spain, originally from Barcelona, currently exploring the magic of the piano and trying to start from the beginning on this marvelous journey together with Tonebase. Wondering how Tonebase can help to a very beginner piano player. 

     

    Oriol

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      • Marcel
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      • 2 yrs ago
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      Oriol EI Oriol com estàs? ;)
      I'm also from Barcelona and trying to explore the magic of piano as well as a beginner. I found couple of lessons that were useful but I'm not sure if tonebase is the right place for beginners like me. I'm now currently exploring other platforms because I cannot find courses that are accessible for me.
      Hope this is read by tonebase and can help us here! Dominic Cheli
      All the best,
      Marcel

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      • Oriol
      • Oriol
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Marcel some tips send from support that can help us and new joiners.

       

      Thank you for your inquiry. While tonebase does have beginner content, it is not a traditional tutorial platform which starts you from complete scratch. Rather, our materials are more useful if you already have a little experience reading music and playing the piano. That being said, here are some suggestions on how to get started as a beginner on tonebase:

       

      1. Watch Penelope Roskell's "Pillars of Piano Technique"; in this 12-lesson series as she shows you the fundamental movements that form The Pillars of Piano Technique.

       

      2. You may then follow up with Roskell's "Technique Training" lessons as she leads you in 14 practice sessions designed to train the fundamental movements described in The Pillars of Piano Technique. Roskell's carefully crafted exercises are useful both to beginners developing a solid foundation and more advanced players looking to free up their techniques. 

       

      3. Join Seymour Bernstein as he presents some of his favorite pieces from Schumann's popular Album for the Young, Op. 68.

       

      4. You can also watch Daniela Bracchi's lesson on Schubert's Kleine Studie

       

      5. And finally, don't forget your scales. Watch Ben Laude's Beginner Scale Challenge or his 10 scale challenge 

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    • Oriol
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    • 2 yrs ago
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    Molt bé!

     

    +1 to your comments, I feel like you have to be a piano astronaut to take advantage of pianobase.  Also +1 to your comment about if TONEBASE team can give us their take on this. In my case I had to cancel the trial period as I don't see it clear. Nice to meet you Marcel!

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    • Sofia
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    • 2 yrs ago
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    Hi everybody! I'm Sofia from Athens, Greece.

    I adore  lathera,  with a spicy Indian touch .

    I work on la (not so) facile 545, by Mozart, and

    I hope to get through.

    A bit about my musical background... I learn to play piano in my childhood, and during the pandemic i got  back Into Piano after a long absence. 

    Nice to be here.

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  • Hello everyone I am David from Madagascar and now living in Iceland. I have wanted to participate in the community forums but being not really sure how or with which question I found this topic to start with. I joined Tonebase after watching several free videos featuring Mr Ben Laude and the great teachers participating in this project. I live in a remote valley of Iceland but there is a music school nearby where my sons and I attend to. However, it is not comparable with the material that can be found on this platform and I must say that I really enjoy the content. Having access to such education is fantastic for me who has lacked this type of insight and support in my youth when maybe I had a chance to make something with music. However I hope to be able to share this education with my sons. My eldest plays the piano and his young brother is on the violin. We hope for a spring sonata someday or any duo !

     

    But to make it short I have been playing since I was 8 y.old with lots of void and miss. Now I am an avid fly fisherman who plays the piano during winter and when I have breaks through the fishing season. 
    I have always favoured JS Bach works, Mozart and Beethoven’s sonatas. But I really like to wander out of the “big classics” with Debussy, Sibelius, Grieg, Field and others. 
     

    For food I really enjoy raw fish and rice dishes !!

    Cheers and thank you for reading.

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  • Hello Everyone! 
     

    I am Rolf Rencken from South Africa. Have a good braai with “braaibroodjies” and steak is my favourite food! 
     

    I am busy working on Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata”. I look forward to picking up some Grieg, Chopin and Liszt in the near future. 
     

    I studied Organ performance and Piano as a 2nd instrument. However, I have not played/practiced regularly in the last 6 years. Having not had the greatest teachers. I hated playing piano, until I realised that I can play what I want and what I enjoy. I don’t need someone to dictate to me what I should work on. 

    I have ordered a new Shigeru Kawai which was completed yesterday, and I am waiting for it to be shipped to me. I am very excited to have a place where I can hopefully get the education I need to practice properly and give me insight into the music I want to play. 

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    • Kai Paris
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    Hello everybody!

     

    My name is Kai, I am from beautiful Munich in Germany. My favorite food from here? I'd say Schweinsbraten mit Knödel und Dunkelbiersoße. Impossible to explain. Just google it or try it next time you visit the Alps or the Oktoberfest;))

    Currently I am working more deeply on several pieces, among them: Chopin's Ocean Etude op. 25 no. 12, Rachmaninov's Moments Musicaux, Beethoven's Sonata 1 in f minor and let me not forget to mention this little gem that I just found: L'Egyptienne by Jean-Philippe Rameau. I first heard it on Youtube absolutely perfectly played by a very young Alexandra Dovgan. Such a mature interpretation at such a young age - wonderful.

    I am here with you now because both as a teacher and as a life long student of music I just want to grow & learn as much as possible on the piano so that I can express life itself musically as clear and deeply as possible so I am looking very much forward to start this journey here.

     

    Have a wonderful musical time everybody!

    Peace on earth: -)

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  • Hello Everyone! Richelle from the Philippines… Looking forward to learning from the Tonebase website. 😀

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  • Hi all! I'm excited to be part of the tonebase community! Here's a bit about myself: 

     

    I currently live in Saint Louis, Missouri, and while Dominic is right that barbecue is top notch here, my sweet spot with food here is definitely gooey butter cake! I try not to have too much for my health's sake, but man is it delicious!

     

    Overall I am preparing for the RCM Level 10 exam, so I have some pieces for the exam repertoire I'm improving: Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata, Schubert's Impromptu 90.3; and pieces I'm learning are: Bach's Prelude & Fugue in G Major BWV 884; Rachmaninov's Prelude 3.2, and Dett's Dance (In the Bottoms). I am also improving a few different Chopin waltzes and Beethoven's Appassionata (probably my favorite piano piece of all time?). I do try to keep my focus but I wander off by reviewing or learning new pieces too! :D

     

    I would love to meet like-minded piano folks and chat about all things piano. I'm very excited to get to the nitty-gritty technical details of these pieces! Very nice to meet all of you!

     

    Khoa

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    • Dylan
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    I'm excited to join the community of Tonebase! I took lessons starting in 3rd grade up until 2018 and have kind of fallen off the wagon these past few years. I'm looking forward to expanding my technique and repertoire and also learning to improvise in a more competent manner.

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    • David
    • dav_ran
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    I am from the northwest of the US and enjoy local summertime berries.

    I am coming to the piano a bit later in life, now that I have the opportunity and time. I hope to build on the year or two of keyboard lessons I took in college. I have some of the music I started playing from way back then, hope to regain the ability to enjoy those pieces, and continue on to more advanced music. Formerly, I had progressed to a point where I could enjoy playing and performing several of the technically more accessible Chopin preludes, beginner-friendly Bach pieces, and several of the “albums for the young” works. I am afraid to say that in the ensuing decades away from piano, I have lost the reading facility and hand independence I had just begun to achieve during those adult lessons in college.

     I am hoping that the lessons on ToneBase will serve as a basis for self-motivated piano and music education. 
    My question for this general forum is whether ToneBase’s Piano materials and community are at an appropriate level for such a novice pianist? 

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  • Hello everyone,

     

    • I'm from Belgium, and my favorite food from here is the well known "boulet frites", some kind of pellets made of meat with French fries !
    • I'm currently working the Chopin first' ballade... since a few years because it's my favorite piano piece and it will follow me all my life, it will perpetually grow with me. I studied in Conservatory of Liege and i''m now a piano teacher in a music school academy here in Liege. I'm also Working on Bach prelude and fugue BWV 853, on Scriabin's etude opus 2 n1 and on Chopin's Etude opus 25 n11 (what a big one...!) 
    • I think as a musician that we never stop learning, and tone base is a platform allowing us to continue learning, with all those big names sharing their advices about master pieces. Also, it will be a pleasure to meet new musicians.

      Cheers,

      Grégory
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  • Hola a todos

        Soy Eugenia Rey de México, estudié en la Escuela Nacional de Música perteneciente a la UNAM, ahora Facultad de Música, me titulé en el ramo de Educación Musical actualmente me dedico a la docencia y estudio repertorio por mi cuenta por lo cual mi interés de seguir preparándome pues nunca acabas de aprender en el aspecto pedagógico como profesional.

          Encantada de esta oportunidad con Tonebase, conocer a otros colegas y amantes de la música!

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    • EUGENIA REY Hola!

      Bienvenida!

      Estoy seguro de que Tonebase será útil tanto para la profundización personal como para la enseñanza
      ¡Que te diviertas!

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  • Gracias por su mje de bienvenida y lista para seguir aprendiendo con uds

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    • Clara
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    • Where are you from and what's your favorite food from there? ;) 

    I come from Poland, but currently live in Sweden. I like pierogi (dumplings). Not many Polish dishes are vegetarian so the Polish diet is not my thing. I love all Italian dishes.

    • What are you currently working on?

    Bach - Partita no 6, Grieg - Sonata op 7, Ravel - Tombeau de Couperin

    It's a perfect recital program: everything is tied by E minor key. I both start and end with a Toccata. I both start and end with a suite. All the pieces come from different periods, although classical period is missing. I would fill it in with Haydn Sonata in E minor, but we will see if I will have time to add it. I hope to record my recital in two months.

    • What are you hoping to get out of this community? 

    To encourage and be encouraged. Feedback and learnings. And simply share the passion with passionate people.

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    • Adrian Earnshaw
    • Musician & Composer
    • Adrian_Earnshaw
    • 1 yr ago
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    Hey everyone.

    • Where are you from and what's your favorite food from there?

    I'm from a little town called Fleetwood, just outside Blackpool, in the North West of England. As a true northerner it has to be Fish and Chips with some Apple Pie and Custard for desert.

     

    • What are you currently working on? 

    I am an organist, pianist and electronic music. The main focus is the Advent and Christmas programme for my church choir. On the side I am working through Bach's 48 Prelude and Fugues.

     

    • What are you hoping to get out of this community? 

    I would like to improve my technique at the keyboard as I know it needs brushing up. Also it would be good to get pointers from respected teachers and pedagogues in the piano field.

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    • junina
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    • 1 yr ago
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    Hi everyone,

    I am Yong Junina, from Malaysia. I started playing the piano at 5, but  didnt play so much when i was in uni and later when  i was busy with work and kids . I would like to improve my playing and am currently working on Bach's two and three part inventions, Strauss' waltz as well as pieces to accompany my son on the violin. 

    My biggest enemy is time, and i'm a master proscastinator , which doesn't help 😃.

    I'm still working in a non music line, and love reading and doing cross stitch. 

    My favourite food ? that's a tough one. Malaysia is a food haven with lots of choices, both local as well as international fares , and I pretty much go for anything . 

    Looking forward to learning from tonebase 

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    • Jovan Fonte
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    • Jovan_Fonte
    • 1 yr ago
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      Hi, my name is Jovan, i am from and currently reside in Miami, Florida. I can't say I have a singular favorite food but one of my favorites are steak sandwiches. I'm currently working on one of Bach's Inventions, the first in C and also learning various exercises like the Hanon ones and Czerny's school of velocity. I'm hoping to become more immersed in the tradition of classical piano pedagogy and learn of the various approaches and techniques and just grow as a piano player in general while exploring different genres and maybe one day be versatile enough in my playing to perform at different functions (weddings, restaurants, gatherings etc.). In addition, I'd like to provide and receive support from the community. Thanks for reading!

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  • -Hello, I am Charlotte, born and raised in Hong Kong but have been living in California for many years. I love afternoon English tea with pastries or cookies. 

    - I learned piano since I was seven. My teacher was a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music and she taught me a Bach piece every week for eight years. So I still love Bach and play the well-Tempered Clavier almost everyday.  I just joined tonebase recently and have been practicing the courses I am studying, such as Ravel's Sonatine, some Chopin Etudes and Schubert's sonata D664

    - I want to go back to the pieces I learned in my youth, review them and took it to "performance" level. I want to keep exploring piano literature and musical ideas. I am very grateful for all your leadership and this community of learners. 

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