Group 3
Video of the TWI Check-In with Borbála!
Have you noticed that most of the time we talk about technique or musical expression separately? We practice technical elements such as arpeggio, fast scales, left hand independence, tremolo, or even legato playing, etc. separately, but never together with the musical elements. Enjoy this two-week intensive to be able to play the basic musical ideas easily such as changes of dynamics and tempo, articulation, accentuation, as well as to improve your musical creativity.
- Course Period: December 5th - 19th
- Sign-Up: November 30th
- Zoom Check-In: Dec 11th, 9am PT
ASSIGNMENT FOR THE FIRST WEEK:Exercises_Expression (1)
Please share a video of yourself playing the first three exercises and at least two variations of the fourth exercise.
1-3. Exercises:
- Take a tempo in which you can play without unnecessary tension and make the musical expressions (accelerando, crescendo) gradually.
Exercice 1: https://youtu.be/lf3aQznZyKQ
Exercice 2: https://youtu.be/PeGYFbXkjuY
Exercise 3: https://youtu.be/gCycBsDb7Xw
4. Exercise:
- If it’s too difficult for you to learn to play in one week, you can perform only the upper voice.
- Make attention, that fingering should be different depends on the desired musical character.
- Try to show the musical elements exaggeratedly, even if it seems to be too much.
- Try to imagine the character before you play the exercise.
Exercise 4: https://youtu.be/FTHMi7xghjg
ASSIGMENT FOR THE SECOND WEEK:
Please choose a short section (at least a phrase) of your current repertoire or one of the following
pieces:
- Fernando Sor: Six Divertissements Op. 2. No. 1.
- Matteo Carcassi: 25 Etudes Op. 60. No. 9.
- Leo Brouwer: Estudios Sencillos No. 5.
and demonstrate it at least in two different variations of musical ideas, musical characters.
You can/should change the fingerings depends on your imagined musical character.
You can use the Cheat Sheet of Observation of musical ideas to control your way of playing.
Cheat_sheet_Observation_of_musical_expression (1) Sor_Six_divertissements_Op_2 Brouwer_Estudios_sencillos_no_5 Carcassi_25_Etudes_Op_60
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Hi Borbala, Hi everyone. I'm sorry for my late response to this two week intensive. I've just managed to do some videos of the exercises for the first week. As usual I dod not have a lot of time to spend on the videos so they are nearly all the 'first take'. I would be grateful for any comments. Thank you. I notice in exercise 2 that the 'p' is very heavy throughout!
Like the others, I am enjoying these assignments. For exercise 4 I have only uploaded 1 video. Apparently with all of the other videos I have exceeded my Youtube daily limit. I will upload the 2nd video for exercise 4 tomorrow, together with my week 2 assignment.
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Hello Borbala and everybody! for my second assignment I chose the first couple of phrases of Ponce's second preludio corto. I have started learning the piece 2 weeks ago, so I made shorter the already short preludio. The main difficulty for me was to have a vision, like love, ballerinas, circus... here I could not, I went for feelings, suspense, terror, versus a more light atmosphere but it was nothing I could grasp and the vision is not as clear as it was with carcassi. I started changing the digitation and doing a second version in the first position with more free strings, but I did not like the sound, the way I was doing it resulted in the same character with worse sound. But then I had an idea for 2 versions! I keep the same digits which is not ideal but lead me to less confusion. As the course ends tomorrow I may add one more version with a different digitation and see where this leads...
For the melodic version, I tried to emphasize less the chords and the base. For the melody I used vibrato in the note I wanted to emphasize and played around with the speed and the volume. Also I tried to give a different character to the bars 5 and 6, which I tried to play very flowy and with no big contrast.
For the rhythmical version, I used stacatto in the chords, tried to play it faster (without making mistakes ). Bars 4, and 5 tried to play them with more contrast than the melodic version.
Not very happy with the result, as the idea is there but I am not quite sure with my skills to produce good stacattos, and the rest. Also I don't know it the 2 ideas are very different...
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Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to thank you all for your active participation and nice videos! It was a joyfull journey for me as well to get an experience with teaching musical expression through video recording instead of face to face lessons. I did learn a lot as well, and as I saw all of you made a great progress and you could step out from your comfort zone. Congratulation to Everyone! Keep going with experimentation!
Borbála