March Community Concert!

Sat Mar 21 at 11 AM - 12 PM PDT
Sat Mar 21 at 11 AM - 12 PM PDT
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🎹 March Community Concert

It’s time for our March Community Concert!

 

Choose something you’ve been working on — a piece you’re polishing, revisiting, or finally ready to share. All styles and levels are welcome.

How to participate:

• Reply below with the piece you’ll be playing
• Share a recording, or let us know if you’d like to play live

Recordings will be shared as time allows. Thank you, as always, for the care you bring to your playing and to this community.

Looking forward to hearing what you’ve been up to at the piano.

 

General information and Guidelines below!

Reply to this topic with your name and repertoire selection if you would like to perform! If you don't know what you want to play yet, you can always just let us know your intent!

ABOUT TONEBASE COMMUNITY CONCERTS:

These events are NOT live-streamed OR recorded, but are private zoom meetings where tonebase members can share their hard work and perform for each other! 

 

These concerts can be played LIVE, or if you can't attend, you can submit a recording!

 

This is a GENEROUS and SUPPORTIVE space.

 

Performing is one of the best ways to push yourself, and really evaluate the work/progress you have made!

 

Repertoire is open to any piece!

 

Memorization is NOT required.

 

You can play select movements, or even sections of pieces! No need to perform a complete work!

 

Playing the piano is fun, but sharing your music with others is one of life's great joys. Join in on the fun and cheer each other on!

 

FOR OPTIMIZING YOUR ZOOM SETTINGS PLEASE SEE THE SHORT VIDEOS BELOW!

 

Because we use zoom for these concerts, it is important to have the best audio and visual settings available!

 

Check out these videos depending on the device you are using!

 

FOR LAPTOPS/COMPUTERS

https://youtu.be/U2K6saBm8fI

 

FOR IPAD/IPHONE/PHONES

https://youtu.be/UwLo5CzLX2o

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    • springgrass
    • 1 mth ago
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    Yihan: Chopin Waltz in A♭ major, Op. 34 No. 1 and/or Waltz in A♭ major, Op. 42 . Ready for a dance with brillante, someone?

      • Noel_Nguyen
      • 1 mth ago
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      Up here [pointing my own head], I'm already dancing.

      • Unfrozen Barroom Piano Player
      • Peter_G
      • 13 days ago
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       I would expect nothing less than brilliante from Yihan!

      • springgrass
      • 13 days ago
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      hahaha

    • Noel_Nguyen
    • 1 mth ago
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    Perhaps a Liszt Etude Transcendental. No promises!

    • PViseskul
    • 3 wk ago
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    I would like to tentatively sign up to play Schubert Impromptu op 142 no 4. I will confirm again closer to the date though I hope this will give me the motivation to work towards.

      • PViseskul
      • Yesterday
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      Just to confirm I will play the Schubert Impromptu op 142 no 4 (skipping the repeat) - also noted that it's 6pm UK time this time (instead of the usual 7pm) so I won't be late!

    • Astrida_Gobina
    • 2 wk ago
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    I hope to be ready with Daina No.8 by Jānis Mediņš. He is a Latvian composer, also author of the first piano concerto by a Latvian composer. His dainas (“folk songs”) are not arrangements but original short pieces for piano that maybe resemble what we know more generally as ‘preludes’. He has 24 in total, written through various periods in life. No.8 is modaly modernist, composed in 1932. Will try my best to present this (for some new) music to our group. Have never played his music before and feel very inspired by what I discover in it.

      • Unfrozen Barroom Piano Player
      • Peter_G
      • 13 days ago
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       This sounds SO interesting Astrida.  I know nothing about this composer. Can't wait to hear it! 

      • Astrida_Gobina
      • 17 hrs ago
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      I’m not sure I will be able to submit anything this time. I was so awful in my last lesson, after which I wanted not only to apologize to my teacher for EVER taking his time, but also to sell my piano. The piece does not sound well under tempo and I’m not sure I can get it right in the time left. Perhaps I’ll aim for the next concert, if I can regain my footing.

      • PViseskul
      • 16 hrs ago
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       Oh no - don't lose heart! Maybe take a week or two away from this piece and see if you still want to pursue it? and it's ok if the piece is not for you at this time; you can always come back to it later :)

      • Astrida_Gobina
      • 16 hrs ago
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       thank you, dear Priya! Taking time away from the piece is indeed a good idea in this case. Sometimes it’s just difficult to see the timely indicators for that route when trying to push harder and occasionally despairing. I realize I was too much locked-in on this music lately.

      • Unfrozen Barroom Piano Player
      • Peter_G
      • 13 hrs ago
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       Hi Astrida, I tend to find that self-criticism is the least accurate indicator of how a piece is going.  I'm going through the same process with my pieces, most of which are still in various states of unreadiness. I've not heard anyone on this platform ever say "my performance was great!"  (or even some more modest equivalent of that), notwithstanding that many listeners responded very positively to it.  The closest i've come myself is when I once stated something like "it went pretty well, considering ..." 

      One reason I enjoy the Community Concerts so much is because I'm fascinated with how the music speaks through each of us and through all the self-declared imperfections in our performances.  I hear that in just about every single performance, without regard to level of player or number of wrong notes, etc.

      So take heart as Priya said. Maybe you're ready to play it Saturday, maybe not, that's your call, but I hope you won't deprive us forever of the opportunity to hear the music speak through you!

      • Astrida_Gobina
      • 12 hrs ago
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        Thank you so much, Peter — your words really meant a lot. You’re absolutely right about self-criticism, and about the importance of sharing music — that’s what makes this community so special.
      Thank you again for your support! I’m really looking forward to our concert and all the beautiful music we’ll share.

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 11 hrs ago
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       I don’t have much to add to what our friends have said already, other than that I have often been in that mental and emotional space you’re so vividly depicting after a lesson or a recital. I think we all are convinced that your playing was not nearly as bad as you think it was; that said, one wonderful advantage of these Community Concerts - as opposed to, say, a Carnegie Hall debut - is that you can bow out at the last minute without any problems or repercussions if you don’t feel ready to give a good and satisfying performance. And, goodness knows, I myself have taken advantage of that option many times. Looking forward to hearing you play this piece in the future! 

      • Maria_F
      • 8 hrs ago
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       I can definitely relate to that. The last few days, I have been playing horribly and I have tried to persevere. I agree with Priya that you should take 1 or 2 weeks off that piece and work on something else.

      • Astrida_Gobina
      • 8 hrs ago
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       Thank you very much! A good parallel with Carnegie Hall 😉 I guess it’s also about keeping perfectionism in check. I will go with the flow and keep the piece alive. If stars align, maybe the remaining days will bring some change, if not, I promise to play it some time later. 

      • Astrida_Gobina
      • 8 hrs ago
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       , thank you! Indeed, I will! It might be time to return to the base and, for a while, play some stuff I’m more used to.

    • Pediatrician
    • a_weymann
    • 2 wk ago
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    Would love to participate, but I will be on call that day so I may try to submit a recording in case I can’t play live. Sergei Prokofiev, Sonata No. 6 Op. 82, IV. movement (Vivace). 

    Update: IV. movement is not happening for this Community Concert after hosting a houseguest for two weeks and being on call this week. I’ll try for the III. movement from the same Sonata instead (“Tempo di valzer lentissimo”); to be confirmed. 

      • Noel_Nguyen
      • 2 wk ago
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      Looks like it's going to be a good time for busy docs to unwind by playing pieces with the busiest scores 😅. I look forward to hearing yours. It's certainly harder to memorize than mine!

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 2 wk ago
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       probably, yes. But easier to play! 

      • Noel_Nguyen
      • 2 wk ago
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       I'll just say I'm glad that my suffering will be short lived😅. Ok I catastrophize. I'll be having some fun too.

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 2 wk ago
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       I am sure it will be fantastic! We’re all looking forward to it. I don’t remember ever hearing one of the Études d’execution transcendante played in a Tonebase Community Concert.  - Actually, that’s not true: I think Yihan played “Feux Follets” recently. But it’s a rare occurrence. 

      • Noel_Nguyen
      • 13 days ago
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       Yup I remember (vaguely) Feux Follets being played once. And Thurmond played no.3 (Paysage) at the last challenge. As such, I hereby unofficially propose a megalomaniac project of the Complete Transcendental Etudes among Tonebase members: I play nos. 1 & 2. Thurmond nos 3 & 4, Yihan no.5, and the rest to be determined. 

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 13 days ago
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       love, love, love that idea! As it happens, my teacher recently assigned me “Wilde Jagd”. Haven’t had a chance yet to make much progress on it, but this project would be a great incentive to get my lazy brain and fingers going again. 

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