DRESS REHEARSAL for the tonebase Community Concert

Welcome, Welcome, Welcome! Follow us as we show you the way into the tonebase concert hall, the place where you will perform on Jan 29th! 

We proudly present the next Dress Rehearsal for the tonebase community concert! 🎉🥳🚀 The stage is all yours and with this private livestream we get acquainted with our virtual concert hall!

Answer via a reply to this thread in order to reserve a spot with the piece and its approx. duration. The choice of repertoire is totally up to you! You want to play an etude from some of the last community challenges? A piece you've recently worked on for an interactive class? Or something completely different? Let us know!

  1. Barney - Sor; Study #5 in b minor, Malats: Serenata Espanola
  2. ivan paolo Hejira (A.York) 1:40,  El Austral by Livio Gianola, Quicksilver (A.York) 1:40
  3. Fernando Ponte Sonatina Rústica Portuguesa ( Valsa-Fado-Folia ) - André Santos - 9:00
  4. Vilio Celli Tárrega - Prelude 28 in G Major
  5. Nora Torres-Nagel Preludio No1 (Villa-Lobos), Villancico de Navidad (Barrios)
  6.  Derek Julia  Florida (Barrios), Frosted (Stachak)
  7. Brooke
  8. Emma

(max 8 people)

Waiting List:

  • Olli - In the Shadow of the Moon

What do I need?

We are going to use ZOOM (←click to download) for the tonebase Community Concert. In order to have the best audio quality, you can activate the option to Preserve Original Soundhere you find the documentation on how to activate that. It's best to use headphones with when the Original Audio Option is enabled.

LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, WE LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!

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    • martinTeam
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    • martin.3
    • 2 yrs ago
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    Extremely excited for today's Dress Rehearsal! 💃🍻🎆

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    • Martin ich auch!

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      • ivan paolonull
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      • ivan_paolo
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Martin 

      Hi, I forgot to inform you that for this evening I changed a song, instead of After Christmas feeling by R.Dyens I will play El Austral by Livio Gianola, the rest is confirmed. If you want to update the program ... Thanks and sorry.

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      • martinTeam
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      • martin.3
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      ivan paolo no problem!

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    • martinTeam
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    • martin.3
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    Thanks to all the performers and all the audience members for making this a wonderful Dress Rehearsal! I am very confident for the concert in two weeks, your amazing preparation shows and it was a joy to listen to you today! Let me know how you felt and how you enjoyed the concert!!!

    Barney Bill Young Derek Emma Fernando Ponte ivan paolo joosje Nora Torres-Nagel Olli Vilio Celli

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    • Martin and all artists: I enjoyed listening to you all. Your concentration, preparation and inspiration are incredible. It will be a great concert the 29th. 

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    • joosje thanks Joosje ! it is so nice to have such a group to share our music....I need to eat something now.

      Bonne nuit

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      • Olli
      • Mr. Pizza
      • Saitenzwirbler
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Thank you all for your inspiring music.

      I am looking forward to the upcoming concert.

       

      Martin  - is it possible to play two pieces of Vincent Linsey-Clark ?

      - "In the shadow of the Moon"

      - "Pulsar" ( I also posted it in the practice-diary... )

      🙏

      Question: Is it ok to not only post a progress-video  in the diary, but also to make the scores visible ? For educational use ?

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    • Nora Torres-Nagel Bon appetit, buenas noches!

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      • Barney
      • Barney
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      Martin I enjoyed the concert and feel it's very beneficial to get this kind of practice playing "under stress".    I really enjoyed watching our other Tonebase friends perform. However, I did not feel relaxed (like playing just for myself in the practice room), and lost concentration at times, along with cold and sweaty hands.  I wish I could see a recording of this, to analyze it and to improve upon it...

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      • martinTeam
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      • martin.3
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      Olli Yes, you can play both pieces, they sound great and I enjoyed the first one very much! I'm afraid we can't share the scores though when they are copyrighted!

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      • martin.3
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      Barney Playing in front of people changes everything, especially when you're the first one in a group (or the last one like Emma and Olli ). We don't record or publicly stream these community concerts (maybe we'll do that in a very special edition, but we'll warn everybody about it, haha), bur maybe you can screen capture it somehow for personal use?

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      • Olli
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      • Saitenzwirbler
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      Martin wow - great, I will play both pieces - thank you. 🍄

      (Yes, the copyright is a problem. If anybody is interested in the scores - you can buy them for really low price on the Lindsey Website - so I did - and support the composer😉)

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      • Barney
      • Barney
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      Martin I know if I create the zoom meeting there is a button to record.  When you inititate the zoom link, do we see the same "record" button available to use, if we wish?

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      • martinTeam
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      • martin.3
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      Barney I need to activate that as the Host of the Meeting, but I guess it's fine for personal use!

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    • Barney you played so well! It was a real pleasure to listen to you. I suppose it’s just never the same: to play on your own in the practice room or perform for an audience. And it should not be the same…. There’s always some extra tension, and that’s how it is. Just think (as Steve Goss mentioned) of the audience as the nicest people you know. They all love to listen to you, and a little mistake (or two) does not bother them the least, as long as you intend to play beautifully and  continue to take us along in your musical story. Which you did….

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    •  and, sorry, yes, I am aware this is easier said than done😀

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      • Barney
      • Barney
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      joosje Thank you so much for saying that.  I really appreciate your opinion, support, and advice, as I value your guitar technique and musicianship.  I guess it will take me  time and practice getting used to it.  Tonebase is a great resource to do just that.

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      Martin That would be great, Martin!  It would only be for personal use, mainly to try to diagnose problems in performance. Thanks!

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    Hello Martin! I am a bit disappointed because I got to be distracted so easily! I should have been more focused to not allow that unexpected noises would get to me so badly. That must happen all the time in real life auditions, and I have to learn from it.  I had the piece under control at a slow tempo and my plan for the next two weeks is to practice it at the tempo I like in the concert plus correct a few mistakes I keep making.. That plus record it for my diary, that and the tremolo study. Thank you so much for the opportunity, and special thank you to all the audience who did not play but was there encouraging us. 

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      Emma I loved the contrast between the calm piece and your temper with your kids to be honest, haha 🎉But it is true, a concert is full of distraction, one needs to really shield and immerse themselves into the music, that way you can enjoy it even when you're playing in a crowded restaurant! It's like the Jedi-Mindset of performers 🧙‍♂️A Pro-Tip: Try to practice it 20% faster, that way you can truly relax during your performance and know that you still have some headroom!

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      • Emmanull
      • Emma
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      Martin thank you! Will do that and will have my family as a live audience in the concert! 

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      • martin.3
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      Emma Yeah, that's the spirit!!!

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  • Hallo Martin. Yesterday I felt better than the last time. Even during the day I was less nervous that the last time. I have felt very good playing my first piece ,el Villancico, which in fact I had not really sure under my fingers. However run quite good , even with mistakes, I could enjoy playing it.

    Unfortunately it was not the same with my favourite Preludio of Villalobos. The right hand began suddenly to shake...imposible to articulate rapid accords or the arpegio of the piu mosso or to stop the sound of chords ...etcetc. I would say was 50% down compare to the practice room. The good thing, and it is very important for me I think, is that I continue playing, I concentrated myself in how should sound and not in how was sounding. I will continue working in these two weeks specially in playing relax....I do not exactly what to do to control my autonomous nervous system...as said...it is autonomous! May be is a matter of confidence for jumping into the music to surf with the notes.

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      Nora Torres-Nagel Thank you for your feedback! I enjoyed both pieces very much!

      The Prelude by Villa-Lobos can become quite tricky when the hands start shaking, but you managed so well! For the concert it is important to find these micro-spots of relaxation where you can reset your hand again and prevent a build-up of tension in your right hand! You can do it! 💃

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