Colección: Una canción que también puede ser una práctica básica
How to use Rent & Vivace
We give top priority to having people feel "fun" and "impressive" by playing an instrument. We will introduce simple techniques for using and improving so that even beginners can enjoy playing.
1. You can play 70% with "reading music"!
How much you can read the score is an important issue for you to be able to play (play), and it is no exaggeration to say that if you can do this perfectly, you will be able to play 70%. I will describe how to read the staff here.
① Read the total score of piano accompaniment and solo while listening to the demo performance 。
Start by getting a complete picture of the song. Read the piano accompaniment score and solo score while listening to the demonstration performance of each song published on the homepage. (Please note that if the instrument is different, the range or phrase may be changed.) Check when you start playing your part and if there is any change in tempo. A guide melody is added to the accompaniment piano for the part where the tempo is easily lost, so please listen to the accompaniment while being aware of that melody. First of all, let\'s be able to sing the tune.
② Read the score for solo while listening to the accompaniment sound source.
2. Play along with the song
Be sure to tune with A = 442.
Let\'s play the instrument while listening to the accompaniment sound source.
It may not work because the simulation is different from the actual playing, but let\'s understand which part cannot be played. Is it the tempo, the pitch of an accidental, or the timing? Play the unplayable part at a slow tempo over and over again. Gradually increase the tempo, and if you can connect it to the front and back parts and play it, try playing along with the song.
If you can\'t play it even if you slow down the tempo, you can either not play it if it\'s a decorative note, or you can thin out 4 notes to 2 notes and play it. Don\'t hesitate to use open strings for stringed instruments. Again, give priority to "enjoying" the performance without becoming stoic.
3. If you play the whole thing, go ahead
If you feel the charm of a song, it is important to think about how you want to express it and convey it through the performance. You have to study and learn how to play "strong", "soft", "light", etc. to make it sound like that. You can take lessons in earnest or practice the basics using the instructional book.
It\'s not fun to play with just basic practice, and if you don\'t have the basics, the expression will be narrowed, so you may have to go back and forth between both. It may take patience to level up, but we think it\'s the most wasteful thing to get rid of the fun and not play the instrument. Let\'s have a space (rent) and liveliness (Vivace) in our lives through musical instruments.
Song lineup suitable for basic practice
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Erik Satie "Je te veux"
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Beethoven "Violin Sonata No. 5 (Primavera) 1er Movimiento" Versión larga
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Bach "Concierto en re menor Adagio (según el Concierto para oboe de Marcello) BWV 974 II"
Precio habitual $5.00 CADPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Mozart "Concierto para trompa No. 4 3 Movimiento K.495 Allegro Vivace"
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Scriabin "Op.2 Etude de tres piezas"
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Brahms "Rapsodia Op. 79 No. 2 en sol menor"
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Haendel "Aleluya"
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Tchaikovsky "Vals de la Bella Durmiente"
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Rachmaninoff "Preludio Campana Op.3-2"
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Mozart "Día de las Lágrimas de Réquiem (Lacrimosa)"
Precio habitual $5.00 CADPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Ponchielli "Danza del tiempo de La Gioconda"
Precio habitual $5.00 CADPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Brahms "Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2"
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Richard Strauss "Fanfarria para la Filarmónica de Viena"
Precio habitual $5.00 CADPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Antonio Vivaldi "Concierto en la menor, L'estro Armonic Op.3 No. 6"
Precio habitual $5.00 CADPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Glazunov Ballet Music "Cuatro Estaciones" Op.67 "Otoño-Pequeño Adagio"
Precio habitual $5.00 CADPrecio habitualPrecio unitario / por -
Chopin "Nocturno Op.9 No. 2"
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