WEEK 4: Post your Final Videos!
Hello Everyone!
This is the final week of our "Schubert Waltzes" Challenge.
Share your videos of your work here, so that we can compile them together for our upcoming watch party on July 1st!
https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/pno-watch-party-schubert-waltzes
Can't wait to see all of your videos!
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May I sneak in a Schubert interpretation resource question? Can anyone point me to any practical monographs or other scholarly publications that explain Schubertās articulation/notation markings? Iām looking for guidance on the seemingly idiosyncratic but very precise use of dots and wedges in the D. 960 sonata. I also came across a suggestion that some of the dynamic markings were meant to indicate the use of the sordino pedal. And his notation of polyrhythms, dotted rhythms seems to be a topic. It canāt all be caused by syphillis.
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Hello,
This was my first Tonebase challenge. It has been a fun month of waltzing. Thanks for bringing attention to these pieces. They are fun to listen to.
I settled on one that I liked the sound of when I listened through them the first time. Waltzing is new to my left hand. I tried focusing on not 'poking' that bottom note. I have some more work to do. I also wasn't sure how to pedal it. I experimented with and without pedal, and found pedal helps me sustain that bottom note easier, but then there is danger to blur too much.