How to approach your repertoire in a fresh way! (like it was composed yesterday)

How do we "freshen" up our pieces and make them feel new and exciting? More importantly how do we make this music like it was "composed yesterday"? Tune in today for some tips and advice!

 

Note the start time of 1pm PT!!!

 

Find the start time in your time zone by clicking the photo or following this event link:                                             

 

https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/freshen-repertoire-tips

 

           

 

We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!                                                                        

  • What questions do you have on this topic?
  • Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
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    • Pauline
    • Pauline
    • 2 yrs ago
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    I will be working at this time, so I will watch later! Thank you!

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    • Denise
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    • Denise
    • 2 yrs ago
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    I have found that listening to different recordings of different pianists, both long ago and current, help shape the musical decisions I like. Of course it's always a work in progress. My difficulty as a teacher, getting my students to listen. I spend a good portion of lesson time having students LISTEN to recordings, and I encourage parents to have them listen at home, once they are working on repertoire. Those who do... seem to progress much more quickly. I also encourage them to take risks and MAKE musical choices, bringing fresh "ear candy" to old pieces, so the audience hears something unexpected. 

    I would love to know how to become a better listener, and to help my students become better listeners... so that they can utilize their aural skills to master repertoire and make it their own.

     

    I also ask them WHY they played a passage the way they did, to encourage metacognition throughout their playing... and let them know, they have CHOICES.

    I hope this rambling makes sense!  

    I hope to be online tomorrow barring any on campus delays, but I am teaching summer school.

     

    THANKS!

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    • Denise Sounds like you have wonderful ideas for your students to learn and expand their viewpoint!

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  • We’ve just arrived in Derbyshire (in the UK) for a family wedding tomorrow. We’re about to have dinner so the timing clashes with this session. Will catch up when we’re back home. Have a great time! Roy 

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  • Apologies for today's stream, and the choppiness/inconsistent wifi. This topic will be rescheduled and give its due attention since it is important! Stay tuned and thank you for your patience!

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    • Pauline
    • Pauline
    • 2 yrs ago
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    Thank you, Dominic! I think the quote you shared by Marcel Proust is excellent:

    "The real voyage of discovery consists, not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes."

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