the tonebase End of the Year Concert!
Click here to apply for a performance slot.
Join us for the tonebase End-of-Year Concert, an extraordinary celebration of the talent, passion, and artistry that defines our community.
This unmissable live stream will showcase stunning performances across all instruments available on tonebase, highlighting the incredible diversity and brilliance of our global music family. From the soulful sounds of classical guitar to the soaring melodies of violin, piano, and flute, this event is a vibrant tribute to the artistry and dedication of our musicians.
Come together to honor the achievements of our community, share in the joy of music, and close the year on an unforgettable high note.
By signing up, you’ll be part of a special event celebrating the passion and artistry of our tonebase family. Once submitted, we will review your details and provide further information about your performance slot.
About tonebase Community Concerts
tonebase Community Concerts are intimate, supportive events designed to bring our members together to share their hard work and love for music. These are not live-streamed or recorded; instead, they take place in private Zoom meetings, offering a safe and welcoming space to perform and connect.
Here’s what makes these concerts special:
- This is a generous and supportive space where all levels are welcome.
- Performing is an incredible way to push yourself, reflect on your progress, and grow as a musician.
- Repertoire is completely open – choose any piece you love!
- Memorization is not required.
- Play select movements or even just sections of a piece – there’s no need to perform a full work.
Playing your instrument is rewarding, but sharing your music with others takes the experience to a whole new level. Join us for an inspiring, joyful event where we celebrate each other’s progress and passion for music. Let’s cheer each other on and make music together!
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Hi Martin. Following on Srinath's suggestion. I understand not automatically recording and posting these concerts for the comfort of the performers. However, I wonder if there is a way to record the concert and then have the performers give/ or reject permission for posting individual performances. I always enjoy seeing what others are doing, especially on the other instruments.
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Hi, Martin, I though this would be like a pre recorded watch party, that we usually have. Performing live would be a daunting task for me. I know, we have to shed the stage fright at some point, but I'll have to mull over whether I'd be comfortable playing live. Also, I'm not sure if I can get the audio visual set up right for the zoom meeting. In any case, I really want to be a part of it, either playing or watching. So, good luck to us all.