Group 1
Welcome to the latest TWO WEEK INTENSIVE on tonebase!
What is that pedal on the far left used for? In this Two Week Intensive, Dr. Leann Osterkamp He will join you in exploring the function and correct usage of the una corda (soft) pedal. Meant for all levels of pianists, we will learn and discuss about when to use it, where to use it, what it does to the music, and why it can enhance your performance!
Pianists of all levels are welcome.
More Detailed instructions coming soon!
- Sign-Up : October 30
- Course Period: November 6 - 20
- Class Size: ALL are welcome!
- Optional check-In via Zoom: November 15 at 10am PT
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/5557629304
Assignment #1
https://youtu.be/pho9mNo2-e0?feature=shared
What Should Your Videos Include
Week 1
- Watch the video for Week 1.
- Spend some time learning the short passage provided.
- Practice playing the passage without the soft pedal. Make some notes about its tone, character, color, etc.
- Now, practice playing the passage with the soft pedal, modifying any other musical elements you feel necessary with this addition. Make some notes on the following questions: How does adding the soft pedal change the music? Do you have to make changes to your sustain pedal, articulations, phrasing, or other aspects when adding soft pedal? What does it modify in the passage’s character?
- Film yourself playing the passage twice, once without soft pedal and once with soft pedal. Submit this video for the teacher and your friends to see!
- BONUS: Before you play your version that includes soft pedal, discuss what you think soft pedal adds to the interpretation. Discuss any modifications you make while playing to enhance or highlight the new character and tone.
Assignment #2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=shared&v=1nAgi8-CVCA
This week has three options to choose from (pick one)!
- Find a short passage in your current repertoire that you think benefits from the addition of soft pedal. Practice it with soft pedal and then record it to submit for us to see. (If you wish to include some music from directly before or after the passage to show us how it fits into the larger structure, bonus!) Feel free to also discuss on video why you picked the passage and why you think it benefits from the usage of soft pedal.
- Find a short passage in the broader musical repertoire that you think benefits from soft pedal. Learn it, practice with the addition of soft pedal, and record it to submit to us to view! Feel free to also discuss on video why you picked the passage and why you think it benefits from the usage of soft pedal.
- Find a short passage in the broader musical repertoire that you think benefits from soft pedal. If it feels a little too much to learn and record a new piece this week, just submit a short video explaining what the passage is, where it’s from, why you picked it, and why you think soft pedal makes the section come to life!
TWI Check-in
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I’d like to be in Group 1 with my friends, if possible, Dominic! Gail.starr@gmail.com
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Hi, ok here's an admission: I have never(!) used the left pedal before. The tone is softer and gentler with the pedal even though the effect seems quite subtle on my digital piano. I will definitely start using the pedal, especially on soft ppp-passages.
Without pedal:
https://youtu.be/5K2l6HnlPiM?si=SwpPs14HMYyxd7Jz
With pedal:
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Jarkko Janhunen very nice work! The character of the passage really changed with your use of the left pedal! Although incredibly subtle, I noticed very tiny nuances in pacing/timing that naturally changed when you added the pedal, which only enhanced the feeling of gentleness. It came across more reflective and pensive as well. Very cool!
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Here is my week 1 assignment. The first time I am playing without the left pedal and the second time I am using it in the sotto voce section. I liked using it here as it is sandwiched between a ppp and a p section (Ekier edition). It helps add a slight variation to the dynamics. I also liked how it gave the feeling of a distant memory. Creates a different mode for just this small moment.