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!
- Barney - Sor; Study #5 in b minor, Malats: Serenata Espanola
- ivan paolo Hejira (A.York) 1:40, El Austral by Livio Gianola, Quicksilver (A.York) 1:40
- Fernando Ponte Sonatina Rústica Portuguesa ( Valsa-Fado-Folia ) - André Santos - 9:00
- Vilio Celli Tárrega - Prelude 28 in G Major
- Nora Torres-Nagel Preludio No1 (Villa-Lobos), Villancico de Navidad (Barrios)
- Derek Julia Florida (Barrios), Frosted (Stachak)
- Brooke
- 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 Sound, here 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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Blimey, I just found out about this, I had planned to participate too, but...
I read David Krupka 's post and agree with the sentiment, but I agree with Martin 's point that it drastically different playing more than one piece. Playing two pieces (or three shorter ones) is great.
I hated performing when I was much younger because it was always student concerts or little student festivals with one piece from each student; I was nervous for the whole time before playing, nervous for the whole time while playing and more because I inevitably messed up, and then hated it afterwards. But it was just part of being a musician so I went along with it. One day I had the chance to play several pieces, and later a concert, which let me settle in, noticed it was actually not such a bad experience.
TL;DR: I recommend two streams in close proximity to each other, or a waiting list or rota.
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Hello everyone! I’ll be at the dress rehearsal to cheer you on! If interested there is a world premiere of Pepe Romeros new virtual guitar orchestra piece in one hour on YouTube! https://youtu.be/-YdgiLmpVMk
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Happy New Year to all of you!
I would be more than happy to give my spot for the dress rehearsal + concert to someone else who need or want it more than me and I would be more than happy to participate as an audience member and concentrate in other activities. I'll ask Martin to look, according to the waiting list and the order of requests, and select who will fill my spot.
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For future editions of the community concerts, I will keep track of the participants via this list:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GOejDJLrQfivsQt9KvAGK_BQYMUexrwVvSzFtAyKhFA/edit#gid=0
Of course we want as many people as possible be able to participate in these community events and still provide that real-life concert experience, meaning that people should be allowed to play more than one piece.
Please take to poll to tell me which guideline you would favor for the next editions: