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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Hi Dominic Cheli , everyone!!!
So happy to be here and excited to learn from this community.
I’m from Mexico City. Needless to say that Mexican food is the best ;) (probably pair with Italian or Argentinian). I love lots of dishes so picking one is hard but… I’ll go with sopes (always have good memories with them, specially with my grandma making them. Un MANJAR!!! ).
My journey in music has been very constant. I started playing since I was 4. Stopped playing for 4 years and now, just returning into it. It has always been my passion.
Currently I’m working in the Etude op.10 no.4 of Chopin, Etude op.2, no.4 of Prokofiev, Sonata op.111 Beethoven, Concerto no.2 of Saint Saëns, Prelude et Fugue of Cesar Franck and many more… I’m preparing for piano competitions (which I already participated in 2 this year :D) and just building my name as a piano concertist.
From this community, I want to keep learning and growing my artistic background. I want to learn also from the people participating here, make some friends :) and just have fun!!
I’m so happy to be a part of a community like this one!! Thank you!
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Hello, I'm new. I live in Yorkshire, UK. At the moment I subscribe to Pianist Magazine and choose my repertoire from their intermediate section each month. I've signed up to Tonebase because I haven't been able to find an in person tutor, but I would desperately like to make progress from intermediate to advanced! I'm looking forward to watching some lessons on here.
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Hello Dominic and TB piano community. I'm new here. I'm from Netherlands origine, but now live in Belgium. Every kind of good food you can find here, so why choose one favorite? Okay, I choose seafood, fresh arrival... Gentse Waterzooi.
I am a long time subscriber of the guitar section. Guitar is my main instrument.
But I do own a piano, a baby grand Petrof, which I purchased in Prague, where I spent 4 years.
I've had piano lessons for a few years, but never really got to a good level. It's hard to practice and get a good technique for my right hand with the long guitar fingernails!
Yet I love the piano sound and so do my companions who say they love to hear the sound resonating through our house. A difference with the soft guitar sounds, also beautiful but so modest...
At the piano I can play small pieces, my sight reading is ok, but I find the coordination of the L an R hand quite difficult compared to the guitar technique.
I hope I can find here some guidance on how to develop this coordination and and gain some ease in playing chord progressions and improvisation. Also get to know and learn some more advanced (for now still intermediate) pieces.
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Hi everyone!!
This is Oscar,
- I'm from Spain and I'm 47, and after a few weeks I decided to introduce myself. Better late than ever... well, my favourite food from Spain is not paella (ok, I like paella too...a lot ), but my favourite one is the Spanish Tortilla (a simple omelette with potatoes, eggs and onion).
- I'm currently working on Beethoven's Pathetique 3rd Movement, wich I think it's just a little bit over my level. Perfect for a challenge to me. I find it really fun to study. I haven't study on conservatory but I've been 'hitting' the keys several years (that's how I call my performance ), but always for fun and enjoy music, nothing serious. I also have knowledge of Music Theory. I'm re-learning Mozart's KV545 Sonate (I Movement) and Bach's two-voices invention N13 in Am too.
- What am I hoping to get from this community? Well, that's easy. I like to learn a lot from other people, and I think I'm in the right place. Of course I'll share what I think I can share to help...(if that's possible)
Thanks everyone
Cheers
Oscar
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Hello, my name is Linda. Favorite local foods? Sorry, I don't have any. I crave Mexican and Indian foods. I've been enjoying Tonebase for over a year. I have watched a number of great workshops, lessons and videos, but have been weak at getting back to the piano. Both my husband and I have been dealing with health issues, and he's nearly an invalid now. We also see a lot of our young grandchildren, the younger one is 1 1/2 years old. So it's seldom that I get to the piano. I'm also getting on in years, have been away from the piano for a long time and am now thinking about what I want and need most. There is a lot to offer on Tonebase. I've decided to get my technique up as best I can. There's a lot to offer; scales, chords, arpeggios and to get all of them in great shape. (I never did arpeggios.) I am intrigued with Marc-Andre Hamelin also. The second thing I want to work on, for starters, I am using the pointers I have learned in some of the lessons I have already taken on Tonebase, which are helping me achieve a nice flow in my scales and more even dynamics. in sightreading, which I am doing a lot of (along with scales, chords and some arpeggios when I do get to the piano). I am sightreading out of several church hymnals and it's going very well. I can anticipate the time when I will need to move on to something more challenging. The last objective I have is to improve my memory. I have been intermittently memorizing simple 2 liners and now have moved to 4 liners with lots of repetition. But need to spend more time on it -- which means not going weeks - months without touching the piano. Things are looking up for me, at least, and hopefully, I'll be able to get to the piano more after June 2023. After I can establish a good practice routine and get these going more satisfactorily, I intend to select something more serious to work on. I love Bach and Mozart and Chopin, so likely it will be something by one of them, but Schumann will probably be up or consideration as well. What I hope I can share is probably encouragement and enthusiasm for people who are learning and getting back to it, as I am. I am appreciative of others and their efforts. Also enjoy listening to others music and ideas.
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Hi Mariela, Looking forward to hearing from you. Today, a success for me is that I have gotten to the piano for 4 days in a row and actually met most of my goals each day which include scales, chords, arpeggios and sight reading. On the scales, I am working to make perfect crescendos and diminuendos and to play perfectly even. I've begun with very slow 1 and 2 octaves, listening carefully as I increase the speed at which I drop into each key. The one "non-starter" is memory practice. I was working on it many months ago. I have only worked on it one day. Actually I remember most of it from my previous work, but it's a very simple 1 page piece. But I was pleased to learn that. But know I must do it every day to reach my needs/goal. The sight reading is "coming along" and I am feeling more comfortable with it. I am working on things in addition to hymns as the rhythms aren't challenging enough.