Group 1
Mastering Scales
is an essential skill for any violists aiming to enhance their technical proficiency and musical expression. In this Two Week Intensive, Christian Kim will guide you through fundamental techniques and advanced practices to master scales with precision and fluidity!
Hands-on Learning:
Participants will engage in comprehensive practice sessions focusing on the execution of scales, improving accuracy, speed, and musicality.
Who Should Attend:
This course is designed for violists of all levels who wish to deepen their understanding and practice of scales and arpeggios, vital components of any musical repertoire.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course, participants will have a thorough grasp of the techniques required for flawless scale execution, along with strategies for ongoing improvement through targeted exercises and etudes.
Join Us:
Embark on this transformative journey into the world of scales! This course offers a rich blend of practical exercises and real-world application, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.
Core Concepts:
- Building a Strong Foundation: Learn the foundational techniques for playing scales with accuracy and ease.
- Improving Intonation and Finger Placement: Develop precise intonation and finger placement for cleaner, more accurate playing.
- Enhancing Speed and Agility: Increase your playing speed and finger agility through structured practice routines.
Timeline
Sign-Up: August 27th to September 3rd
Course Period: September 3rd to September 17th
Check-In via Zoom: September 12th
Livestream: September 18th
Assignment WEEK 1:
- record your progress on one, or multiple 2-octave scales
- upload the video to YouTube (unlisted) and share the link in your group, or upload the video directly in this group
- optional: incorporate bowing patterns and rhythmic patterns
- mandatory: encourage your fellow participants with feedback :D
Assignment WEEK 2:
- record your progress on one, or multiple 2-octave scales and feel free to incorporate 3-octave scales and arpeggios, if you are feeling that 2-octave scales are not challenging enough! :D
- upload the video to YouTube (unlisted) and share the link in your group, or upload the video directly in this group
- optional: incorporate bowing patterns and rhythmic patterns!
- mandatory: encourage your fellow participants with feedback :D
Additional resources:
LEFT HAND FUNDAMENTALS on tonebase
GUIDE TO INTONATION with Richard O'Neill on tonebase
SHIFTING with Ettore Causa on tonebase
SHIFTING with Muriel Razavi on tonebase
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Ok. I made a video. G Major. I find it very hard to track the pulse at the slow tempo. It is at 30 BPM. I did a lot of teaching and work today - definitely feel tired in my body. My shifting is stickier than normal. I have been working on keeping my fingers down as I usually don't. Maybe I will get another video made tomorrow.
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Zoom call is at 11am PT / 8pm CET today and it will be recorded and uploaded as video (private) here as well!! Invites going out to all of you individually! Looking forward to meet you!!!
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Also, the video for the 2nd week of the TWI will go up tomorrow, I decided to wait after the Zoom check in to incorporate some of your requests into the next video! I know that most likely the Zoom time will not work for everybody, but looking forward to seeing some of you live! Great work so far everyone!!!
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Here's my video submission for Week 1: https://youtu.be/4ueWtdPSLfE
I played 2 octaves on C & G Major, 50 BPM.
The 32nd notes are still messy and I missed some bowings - yet with more practice and repititions I hope I can get on point soon. It's been fun and rewarding so far.
I found it challenging to do scale practice with the metronome, as I haven't been disciplined enough to use it for a while. To reap the benefits, I think I would make sure it becomes a habit for now on.
Here are some things I realized through this practice:- I became more conscious on how I allocate time and movement for each of my fingers, hands, and arms to reach certain notes in time. For example, making time to catch the notes using 4th finger, where I have to position my arms a certain way.
- I get to observe the movement and feel of my bow better on legato notes, on different speeds, and learn how to distribute my bow better .
- Playing 2 sets of scales without resting require more endurance on the viola for me (it's heavier, and I can't just rely on jaw and shoulders to hold the weight) so I had to lower my viola down a bit to relax my left arm in the middle playing, and then bring it back up once I regained my strength.
Happy to be part of this :)
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Video for WEEK 2 is being uploaded and linked above, as well as a recording of the Zoom Check In (I do not know why the aspect ration of my camera is off haha) and I updated the links for resources in the tonebase library! Looking forward to week 2!!
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A little late putting this up... just a bit snowed under with all the music at the moment.
I chose A major and Bb major for the 2 octave scales at 40 BPM. I tried to keep good technique and soft hands while doing these. Going forward I would like to improve my shifting and focus on increasing speed as well.
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I promised myself to post a video and I notice it is already the end of the week and I am definitely not ready for it! So, here I go, warts an all!
I'm still struggling to get the shifts in tune (my muscle memory is still very much violin oriented) and also to get to play with the metronome!!
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Complimenti Anneli!! Che bella scala e che bel suono!!
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Buongiorno,
ecco i video con la mia pratica per la seconda settimana di corso.
Ripropongo le due scale a due ottave di do maggiore (video 1) e sol maggiore (video 2), leggermente aumentate di velocità: dai 40 della prima settimana, ai 50 della seconda.
Come ultimo studio ho lavorato sulla scala di do maggiore a tre ottave.
Ci sono imperfezioni, ma quelle sono lo stimolo per continuare a studiare e per definire nuovi obiettivi.
Questa modalità di studio mi è piaciuta molto e gli ho interamente dedicato l’ora che sono riuscito a ritagliarmi quotidianamente.
Un grazie a Christian per la qualità della proposta e per il tempo che ha dedicato ai momenti live ed alla visione attenta dei video.
Grazie anche alla comunità: ho sentito piacevolmente il fermento di un gruppo che, nonostante le nostre grandi distanze, attraverso la rete ha potuto condividere il proprio impegno in vista di un obiettivo comune.
Spero che presto possano esserci nuove iniziative di questo tipo.
Saluti a tutti,
Maurizio -
Grazie Anneli, sei molto gentile. Ti ringrazio anche per l'attenzione e per il tempo che hai dedicato alla visione della mia pratica. È per me molto stimolante questa modalità collettiva di procedere e avere obiettivi di lavoro molto specifici. Un caro saluto e.... Ci rivediamo con i video per i prossimi corsi. Buona musica!!!