Friday, May 2, 2008
Practice for juries...
I am so thrilled that I get to sight sing in front of the voice faculty...wait, no I'm not! I'm scared out of my mind (mostly because I get nervous and then can't focus like at the Opera Theater thing when that old man handed me a ten and a one dollar bill and wanted a 5 dollar bill back but I got flustered so I just stared at him and started mumbling...). ANYWAY...because of my fear of failure and embarassment, I practiced sightsinging for an hour yesterday after piano lessons. I mostly focused on examples that used the tonic, dominant, and sub-dominant chords. Still feeling a little nervous...more practicing to come.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Preparation for the AP Sightsinging Exam
Yesterday I practiced sightsinging for about 45 min. I basically picked my way through section 1 of the Berkowitz, singing major and minor examples that used the 1 and 5 chords. ...That's all...
Saturday, March 15, 2008
TAPS- the destroyer of a good night's sleep
It's thursday night and I'm lying in my bed, trying to fall asleep. As I try to quiet my restless mind, a song begins playing in my head. It was TAPS. Then I asked myself, "I wonder what the solfege is to that song?" So I began to figure it out. At first I thought it was Do Fa- Do Fa La- Do Fa La- Do Fa La- Do Fa La- Fa La Do- Do La Do- Do Do Fa
Then I thought that an entire song based entirely around the four chord would be kind of odd. So this is what I changed it to:
So Do- So Do Mi- So Do Mi- So Do Mi- So Do Mi- Do Mi So- So Mi So- So So Do
I suppose that both ideas are possible, but I find the latter more believable.
Then I thought that an entire song based entirely around the four chord would be kind of odd. So this is what I changed it to:
So Do- So Do Mi- So Do Mi- So Do Mi- So Do Mi- Do Mi So- So Mi So- So So Do
I suppose that both ideas are possible, but I find the latter more believable.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
My Hawaiian AP practice
So, this post may be a little overdue but I think it still counts. Exactly one week ago, while in Hawaii, I practiced AP. How and Why you many ask? Well, my parents bought this weird flute thing at a road side arts and crafts sale. It's alot like the flute that Mr. Thumnas (questionable spelling) plays in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". So, I began playing with this "flute" and found that it was either very out of tune or it was intended to have a funky sounding scale. So I started singing solfege to figure it out. This is how the scale went:
do re mi fi sol la ti di
in relation to steps, it was
whole whole whole half whole whole whole
Is this flute merely out of tune? Or is it inventing a completely new type of scale, pushing the limits; conquering new frontiers?
do re mi fi sol la ti di
in relation to steps, it was
whole whole whole half whole whole whole
Is this flute merely out of tune? Or is it inventing a completely new type of scale, pushing the limits; conquering new frontiers?
Thursday, January 31, 2008
AP Rythm Exam
I spent a hefty amount of time practicing rythm for the AP exam on tuesday. That hour of practicing paid off, let me tell you! (ps: this happened on monday, the 28th)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)