Group 2
Welcome to the latest TWO WEEK INTENSIVE on tonebase!
For the next two weeks either start learning OR take a Chopin mazurka in your repertoire to the next level through guidance and assignments from Jarred Dunn! Learn about stylistic advice, aspects of the dance and more!
Pianists of all levels are welcome.
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Assignment #1: Seeing the Mazurka
1) Watch Mazurka Dance Lessons 1, 2, and 3:
http://www.tance.edu.pl/en/lessons/show/dance/720
-Pay close attention to Lesson 3: the lesson builds rhythms from what we hear as a Waltz into a clear accent on 2nd beat, 3rd beat, and both 2nd/3rd beats
2) Learn one Mazurka
Choose one from the following suggested opuses for the whole TWI.
Week 1: Practice the LH:
-Op. 6 nr. 1, nr. 2
-Op. 7 nr. 1, nr. 2
-Op. 24 nr. 1 or 2
-Op. 30 nr. 1 or 2
-Op. 67 any
- or a different mazurka
Practice Activities:
a) Identify/mark all articulation in LH parts.
b) Clap the rhythm, emphasize accents and count aloud (speak louder for accented beats, eg. "one, Two, THREE" or "one, TWO, Three" etc.)
c) Identify/mark any unknown harmonic shifts or chords.
d) Find all cadences and notice unfamiliar accents (beat 2).
e) Voice tops of chords in LH or find a moving line (could be the middle notes of a chord that change).
f) Use RH for chords and LH for bass lines.
g) Circle any rests/pauses - they need to be heard.
Upload videos of your LH practicing/playing.
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ASSIGNMENT 2
Second Assignment: Continue your new Mazurka
Week 2: Practice the RH:
Listen to instruments, timbres, and moods in the following:
Kujawiak: https://youtu.be/RjV1bpxi0bc
Mazurek Dąbrowskiego: https://youtu.be/mTx45S-dQmQ?t=4
Chopin Mazurkas/Folk Mazurkas: https://youtu.be/n8OyddwnVbE
Look For/Listen For:
a) Learn the soprano part (melody), always sing/scream with it when you play. Think of dancers in this video: https://youtu.be/p6svoYBEWCs?t=10
b) Add ornaments after you learned the rhythms of the melody.
c) Dotted rhythms and triplets must sound distinctly different (no slackened dotted-eighth/sixteenths).
d) Accents on beats two and three can be subtle: try different levels of pressure/weight on the keys, to create at least four different accent types: sudden accent, leaning/swaying accent, light accent, heavy accent.
e) Remember that recording yourself is the best way to find out if you're actually doing what you intend. Record your melodic playing/singing/screaming whenever you practice.
Upload videos of your RH practicing/playing.
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- Sign-Up : starting July 14
- Course Period: July 17-31
- Class Size: ALL are welcome!
- Optional check-In via Zoom: July 27th 9am PT
CHECK IN VIDEO!
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Here is my latest. I am playing measures 33 to the end at 64. I am still learning and getting it in my hands, this is where I am at with it today. I feel like I am learning, sometimes I think I may be overthinking all of it.
I have also included the score, with my analysis (Of which some I am not sure about)
I notice Chopin repeats the melody 8 times, with different chord variations. I am not sure whether he is moving through different keys, or some form of secondary chords, of which I marked. Let me know if I am on the right track. (Score attached)
Measures 49 to 56 (which basically repeats again for four times total throughout the piece with some slight differences.)
Again, I am seeing more of secondary dominant chords here. I know it is staring me right in the face.
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Hello, thank you so much for the opportunity to participate in this course. I’m learning Op. 17 No. 4.
The resources linked with the assignments have been very useful in understanding the context of the mazurka.
Unfortunately I wasn’t able to start learning this mazurka until a few days ago so the RH in particular lacks fluency in parts and dynamics need work to ensure I’m certain about what exactly I’m doing at all times. I also need to think more about where I’m putting accents to ensure I don’t add extra ones unintentionally/ accent notes that shouldn’t be accented but I really appreciate any feedback. I’m also wondering if you have any tips on how to sound all the notes of each chord at the beginning at the same time while projecting the middle line which I’m play with my 2nd, 3rd and 4th fingers? Thank you.
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Hi Jarred, I went to listen to the two following links and they are both to the polish national anthem.
Mazurek Dąbrowskiego: https://youtu.be/mTx45S-dQmQ?t=4
Chopin Mazurkas/Folk Mazurkas: https://youtu.be/n8OyddwnVbE
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Hi everyone! This is the link that should be above beside Chopin Mazurkas/Folk Mazurkas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8OyddwnVbE
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Mazurkas Recorded by:
Ignaz Friedman
Artur Rubinstein
Jan Smeterlin
Tatiana Shebanova
Ewa Pobłocka
Katarzyna Popowa-Zydroń
Władysław Szpilman
Aleksander Michałowski
Moriz Rosenthal
Adam Harasiewicz
Lidia Grychtołówna
Wojciecj Świtała
Hlena Czerny-Stafańska
Ignacy Jan Paderewski
Magdalena Lisak
Maryla Jonas
Raoul Koczalski (pupil of Mikuli) -
Regarding some thoughts on accent placement to Op. 7 no. 1, a third beat emphasis seemed to work logically with the second measure of a two bar subphrase. At times, I found the less-expected seventh harmonies compatible with 2nd beat (stronger or weaker) emphasis - such as bar 4. In the delicatissimo section marked by a brief circle of fifths progression, adjusting the accent from beat 2 to 3 seemed to add some charm to the sentiment.
(Phrases in the third, major section suggested possibilities for attention to LH inner voicing.)