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Month 5 - Tone Production: Crafting Your Viola's Voice

 

A viola's voice, expressive and bold,

Our tone production's a story untold.

From sul tasto to ponticello's ring,

We'll master the art of our instrument's sing

 

This month, we'll journey into the magical world of tone production, where we'll uncover the secrets of creating a beautiful and resonant sound on the viola. So, let's embark on this exciting quest and help you develop your instrument's unique voice!

The Ingredients of Tone

Tone production is like creating a magical potion, with each element contributing to the overall sound. The main ingredients in our tone potion are bowing technique, vibrato, instrument setup, and posture. To create the perfect blend, we'll explore exercises and tips for each of these components.


  1. Bowing Technique - The Wizard's Wand

    Think of your bow as a wizard's wand, casting spells to shape your sound. The keys to a magical tone are bow speed, pressure, and contact point. Try this fun exercise: play a scale while imagining different scenarios, such as making your sound "sparkle like a starry night" or "flow like a gentle river." This will help you experiment with your bowing technique and discover new ways to create captivating sounds.


  2. Vibrato - The Enchanted Wave

    Vibrato is like the enchanting wave that gives your sound warmth and depth. To develop your vibrato, try the "Wobbly Jellyfish" exercise: place your left hand on the viola's neck and gently rock your hand back and forth, creating a wobbly motion. Gradually increase the speed of your wobble until you create a smooth, continuous vibrato. Remember, a happy jellyfish is a relaxed jellyfish, so keep your hand and arm tension-free!


    more on about vibrato? read this article: The Strad Magazine


  3. Instrument Setup - The Sound Wizard's Workshop

    A well-set-up instrument is crucial for producing a beautiful tone. Ensure your viola has a properly fitted bridge, sound post, and tailpiece, as well as high-quality strings. You can also experiment with different types of rosin, as each one can subtly influence your sound. Think of your instrument as a magical artifact – the more care you put into it, the greater powers it will possess!


  4. Posture - The Foundation of the Tone Castle

    A strong and balanced posture lays the foundation for a rich, resonant tone. Imagine your body as a majestic castle, with each part working together to support your sound. Stand or sit tall, with your feet planted firmly on the ground, and hold your viola at a comfortable angle. Keep your shoulders relaxed and your head held high, like a proud flag atop your castle. Regularly check your posture during practice to ensure your tone castle remains strong and steady.

    more on posture read this article? read this article: The Strad Magazine

  5. Listening and Imitation - Learning from the Tone Masters

    To develop a beautiful tone, it's essential to listen to and learn from the great viola players who have come before us. Choose a recording of a violist whose sound you admire, and try to imitate their tone in your own playing. This exercise not only helps you improve your tone production but also allows you to absorb some of the magic of the tone masters.


  6. Experiment and Explore - Discovering Your Viola's Voice

    Finally, don't be afraid to experiment and explore new ways of creating sound on your viola. Try playing with different bowing techniques, vibrato speeds, or even inventing your own tone exercises. The more you experiment, the more you'll discover your instrument's unique voice and the magical world of tone production.


finale

By delving into the art of tone production, you'll not only unlock the full potential of your viola's sound, but also develop a deeper connection with your instrument. So, embrace the magic of tone production, and let your viola's voice shine bright for all to hear. The world is your stage, and your instrument's enthralling voice is just waiting to be heard!

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Month 4 - Painting Brush: Expressing Feelings Through Music

 

A bow hold firm yet light as a feather,

Flexible fingers, all working together.

We'll guide our bow, a dance on the string,

Creating sweet music, fit for a king

 

Welcome to the fourth instalment of our inspiring blog for young violists! This month, we're diving into the world of emotions, discovering how to use our bows to convey feelings in our playing, much like a painter uses various techniques to express emotions on a canvas. We'll explore the connection between painting and music, using fun exercises to practice expressing emotions like happiness, sadness, excitement, and calmness.

 

ARTICULATION IS YOUR PAINTBRUSH

Connecting with emotions is an essential aspect of music-making, and the bow is the key to unlocking the viola's expressive potential. To begin our journey, let's look at some painting techniques and their musical counterparts.


  1. Chiaroscuro

    In painting, chiaroscuro involves the use of strong contrasts between light and dark to create a dramatic effect. In music, legato bowing can be considered the "light" side, producing smooth, connected notes, perfect for expressing tenderness, longing, or sadness. Staccato bowing, on the other hand, is the "dark" side, creating short, crisp notes that convey excitement, playfulness, or agitation.


  2. Impasto

    Just as painters use impasto to add texture and depth to their work, violists can use spiccato bowing to create a lively, textured sound. By allowing the bow to "hop" gently off the string, you'll produce a springy, energetic tone that evokes joy or liveliness.


  3. Glazing

    Glazing in painting involves applying thin layers of transparent paint to create a luminous effect. In viola playing, this can be achieved through portato bowing, a blend of legato and staccato that creates a subtle pulsing effect, perfect for expressing yearning or reflection.


  4. Dry Brush

    The dry brush technique in painting produces a rough, textured appearance, akin to staccato or other short articulations in music. By using small, controlled movements from your wrist and fingers, you can create a distinct, crisp character in your playing.


  5. Scumbling

    Scumbling in painting allows the base color to show through, much like how the use of varied articulation can provide a layered and intricate musical experience. Experimenting with different bow strokes and combinations can help you achieve this effect on the viola.

 

TONAL COLOUR YOUR PALETTE

Now that we've explored these artistic connections, let's put them into action with some engaging exercises designed to help you express emotions through music. Experiment with varying the point of contact of the string for added effect: closer to the bridge stronger tone, closer to the fingerboard, softer/sweeter tones.

  1. Emotion Charades

    Choose an emotion (happiness, sadness, excitement, or calmness), and use one or more of the bowing techniques to convey that feeling on your viola. Play a simple scale or melody, and ask a friend or family member to guess which emotion you're expressing. Take turns and make it a fun and interactive game!

  2. Emotional Etudes

    Select a simple etude or piece, and practice playing it with different emotional interpretations. Experiment with various bowing techniques, dynamics, and phrasing to convey a wide range of emotions. Record yourself and listen back to evaluate your expressiveness and identify areas for improvement.

  3. Bowing Improv

    Choose an emotion and create a short improvisation based on that feeling. Let your bow lead the way, guiding your fingers and allowing the emotion to flow through your music. This exercise is not only fun but also helps develop your musical intuition and creativity.

  4. Musical Storytelling

    Create a narrative that involves various emotions and use your viola to tell the story through music. Assign different bowing techniques to different characters or emotions, and experiment with tempo, dynamics, and articulation to bring your tale to life.

finale

By incorporating these fun, creative exercises into your practice routine, you'll develop a deeper connection with your instrument and learn to express a wide range of emotions through your playing. As you become more comfortable with these techniques, you'll notice your musicality and expressiveness blossoming, much like a painter's canvas coming to life with vibrant colors and intricate details. Keep exploring and experimenting with these artistic concepts, and remember that the journey of self-expression through music is an ongoing adventure. Happy practicing, and until next time, may your viola be your paintbrush, and your music be the canvas on which you create your masterpiece.

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Month 3: Viola Yoga - Building Mindful Posture and Movement

 

Viola posture, straight and tall,

We'll stand or sit, won't let it fall.

Chin on rest, hold it just right,

Our journey begins, we take flight.

 

Welcome to the third instalment of our 12 Month Series for Young Violists! This month, we'll combine the worlds of viola playing and yoga to build mindful posture and movement. By integrating the principles of yoga into your practice, you can develop a strong foundation of body awareness, flexibility, and balance that will improve your playing experience.


Yoga is an ancient practice that emphasizes the connection between the mind, body, and breath. By incorporating yoga-inspired exercises into our viola practice, we can enhance our posture, release tension, and cultivate a sense of ease and fluidity in our playing.

 

VIOLA ASANA

exploring mindful posture exercises integrating viola playing and yoga

Make sure you have plenty of space before trying the exercises below, and very mindful of your viola and bow as extensions of your physical body. Always make gentle and slow movements.

  1. Viola Sun Salutations

    Begin your practice session with a modified sun salutation sequence to warm up your body and mind. Start in a standing position, holding your viola with both hands. Inhale as you raise your arms and viola overhead, then exhale as you gently bend forward, lowering your viola towards the ground. Inhale and rise back to standing, then exhale as you lower your arms and viola to your sides. Repeat this sequence three to five times, synchronizing your breath and movement.

  2. Warrior Bows

    Adopt a warrior II yoga pose by stepping your left foot forward and your right foot back, bending your left knee, and extending your arms to the sides. Hold your viola in your left hand and your bow in your right hand, and imagine drawing energy from the earth through your feet and channeling it into your playing. Practice long, smooth bow strokes on each string, focusing on maintaining a stable and grounded stance.

  3. Tree Pose Finger Exercises

    Stand on your left foot and place your right foot on your left inner thigh or calf, entering tree pose. Hold your viola in playing position and practice finger exercises, such as placing and lifting your fingers on the fingerboard or playing simple scales. This exercise challenges your balance and encourages a relaxed and efficient left-hand technique. Repeat with the other leg and notice if your shoulders are arms are just as relaxed.

  4. Seated Forward Fold String Crossings

    Sit on the floor with your legs extended in front of you, entering a seated forward fold position. Hold your viola in playing position, and practice string crossings with your bow, focusing on smooth and fluid transitions between strings. This exercise encourages a flexible and relaxed right-arm movement while also providing a gentle stretch for the back and hamstrings.

  5. Breath Awareness and Meditation

    End your practice session with a few minutes of breath awareness and meditation. Sit comfortably, holding your viola in your lap, and focus on your natural breath. Scan your body from head to toes slowly. Observe any areas of tension in your body and consciously release them with each exhale. This practice can help you develop a deeper connection to your body and instrument, promoting a sense of relaxation and mindfulness that can enhance your playing.

 

finale

By integrating viola playing and yoga, we can develop mindful posture and movement through fun and creative exploration. This approach encourages a strong foundation of body awareness, flexibility, and balance, leading to more enjoyable and efficient playing.

Join us next month as we continue our creative journey with an exploration of musical expression through dynamics, articulation, and storytelling!

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Month 2: Musical Storytelling - Creating Characters with Your Strings

 

“Strings of gut, synthetic, or steel,

Each with their own unique appeal.

Gently wipe them after you play,

And a warm, rich tone is here to stay.”


Welcome to the second instalment of the 12 Month Series for Young Violists in the ALTOgether blog! This month, we focus on helping young students connect to their instrument through the magical world of storytelling. We will use our viola strings to bring characters to life and tell captivating stories through music. By creating imaginative connections between the strings and the stories we tell, we'll make the learning process engaging and enjoyable.

Each of the four strings on the viola has its unique characteristics and sound qualities:

C string: the lowest and thickest of the four, has a rich, dark, and mysterious tone 

G string: one step higher, offers a warm and sonorous sound

D string: sitting in the middle, possesses a more balanced and versatile timbre 

A string: the highest, shines with a bright and brilliant sound

 

WALL POSTER - viola fingering chart

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WALL POSTER - viola fingering chart 〰️


the Storytelling Adventure Takes Shape

 

1. Assign Different Characters and Personalities to each String

For example, the C string might represent a wise old wizard who guards an enchanted forest. The G string could be a brave and noble knight on a quest to save a kingdom, while the D string might be a mischievous fairy who loves to play tricks on unsuspecting travelers. Lastly, the A string could represent a beautiful princess with a powerful and enchanting voice.

 

2. Create the Story

With our characters in place, it's time to create a story. Encourage students to let their imaginations run wild as they weave together a tale that incorporates each of the string characters. For example, the knight might embark on a journey through the enchanted forest to rescue the princess, all the while encountering the tricks and pranks of the playful fairy.

 

3. Bring it to Life

Once the story is complete, it's time to bring it to life on the viola. Guide students through the process of translating their narrative into music. They can use different techniques, such as long, sweeping bow strokes for the knight's heroic adventures or short, playful pizzicato for the fairy's mischievous antics. Encourage students to experiment with dynamics, articulation, and phrasing to create an engaging and expressive musical story.

To further immerse students in the storytelling experience, consider incorporating visual and tactile elements. Have them create illustrations of their string characters or design a map of their story's setting. Encourage them to bring in props, such as a wizard's hat or a toy sword, to help them get into character.

 

The Hidden Treasure

In addition to fostering creativity and imagination, this storytelling approach to viola playing also helps students develop essential technical skills. As they focus on bringing their characters to life, students will naturally work on aspects such as tone production, intonation, and bow control.

Take it One Step Further

Consider hosting a "viola storytime" event, where students can showcase their musical tales for family and friends. This provides a fun and supportive performance opportunity while celebrating the students' hard work and creativity.

 

Finale

By transforming viola strings into characters and stories, students can engage their imagination and creativity while developing essential technical skills. This fun and immersive approach will make the learning process enjoyable, memorable, and truly magical. Join us next month, as we explore mindful mindful exercises inspired by yoga to develop a strong and comfortable foundation for playing the viola.

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