c m vocal lmprovisation - tonalis music · it represents a totally new approach to improvisation...
Post on 28-Aug-2018
216 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
&
Who is the Workshop For?
THIS WORKSHOP IS FOR CREATIVE MUSICIANS
whowant to bringjoyandimaginationintotheir singing.
choir singers and choir leaders community musiciansmusic and singing teachers music therapists singers and music students.
enlivenall theirmusic making,andIt represents a totally new approach to improvisation
and will provide practical and creative techniques for participants of ALL LEVELS.
is the director of 'Tonalis Music Centre’ where you will findthere is always ‘more to music than meets the ears’. He regularly teaches improvisationand has a wide background as a performer in free improvisation groups, influenced by theacclaimed improviser Pär Ahlbom. Michael is recognised for being that rare exponent inmusic, an expert with a universal attitude, a specialist equally at home with professionalsand non-specialists alike.
In particular it will help:
(for booking by March 15th) (by May 1st) (thereafter)
10am-6pmSaturday ; 10am - 5pm Sunday
Bring & Share Lunches or Local cafés.
Please complete & send to the above addresswith your cheque payable to - ‘Tonalis’.
� �
� � � �
A BOOKSHOP OF RESOURCES related to the workshop theme will also be available
Testimonial
Workshop Leader
What Tonalis achieves cuts through the inhibitions and prejudices which so negativelyaffect music making and restores the magic and humanity of real musical experience.NICHOLAS BANNAN - former Director of ‘Music Teaching in Private Practice’ at Reading Univ.
M D -Bichael eason arrow
Fee £75 £82 £90
Times:
Meals:
s:
Concessions: £68
Couples/Partners & Group Bookings (3+): £65/ £72/£80 each
Work Scholarship: £55
ARegistration Letter
for students, OAPs, & the unwaged when booked with evidence by April 1st.
(dates as above)
(Please check availability)
incl. Travel Directions will be sent on Receipt of your Application.
TONALIS, 4 Castle Farm Close, Leighterton, GLOS, GL8 8UY
APPLICATION FORM - Vocal Improvisation, SUSSEX
Name: email:
Address:
Postcode: Tel:
8th th
- 9 JUNE 2013
Enquiries: info@tonalismusic.co.ukTEL: 01666-890460 /
VENUE - Peredur Centre, East Grinstead, SUSSEX
Workshop Led by Michael Deason-Barrow
Discoverthe Freedom, JOY & Creativity of
©M
an
fred
Ble
ffert
Bring Music & Singing to Life
Vocal lmprovisation
There are some people who say‘YES’to adventure,whilst others say ‘no’in order to keep things safe.
At the heart of this workshop is the goal of
and experiencing instead
So if you want to:
unleash magical qualities in the music you sing
learnhowtomakemusiconamore inspirational levelthen is for !
transformingthemusicalboundariesweoftenhidebehind,
lt’sTime to Become Discoverers of Musicand GetYour CreativeVoices Going.
A POWERFUL SENSE OF
TH SWORKSHOP
MUS CAL FREEDOM.
YOU
l
�
�
�
�
�
Helps us discover the creator within usand the sheer joy of ‘playing’ music
Brings music to life and helps us to be alive in the music
Invites us
Represents a different form of musical intelligence.
to be and alive in the moment
Helps to develop listening, communication and sense of community
INTUITIVE ‘PRESENT ’
�
�
l
We were all born spontaneous musical improvisers.We even speak of ‘PLAYING’ music.
Butasadults,we tend to forget thisandbecomeboggeddownby inhibitionsaboutcreatingmusic.In fact,music making is often characterisedby a lack of PLAY.All this ledPicasso to remark,
So why do so many musicians let so much creativity evade them?One reason is that the dominance of playing music from notation has led improvisation tobe undervalued in the holistic development of the musician. Thus, in traditional worlds ofmusic making, improvisation isn’t the first word that comes to mind. In fact, it’s sometimesperceived as being irrelevant, or as something that only belongs to jazz musicians.
“every child is an artist - the problem is how to remain an artist once she grows up”.
So it’s time to become more than mere inheritors of music.
lmprovisation
Creative Imagination in Singing and ChoirsWhat We’ll Do
Michael will explore with you exciting imaginative ways ofhelping you enter into improvisation.
So come and enjoy:i) co-creating a stunning array of vocal colours, harmonies, rhythms and textures
which lead to multicultural, archetypal and contemporary forms of musicing.
ii) discovering how you can bring the benefits of spontaneity and soulful expressioninto voicework so that singing can always be linked to your creative self.
iii) exploring how towith intriguing names (e.g. ‘the energy ball’, ‘tone journey’ and ‘don’t drop the drone’).
AWAKEN YOUR MUSICAL IMAGINATION VIA WARM-UPS
Explore different Forms of Improvisation
Explore Improvisation in Different Fields of Music, e.g.
The workshop will introduce you to many different forms of improvisation, based on:
e.g. Gospel, Irish Folk, and Medieval Music
e.g. - Improvisations on Modes and Indian Ragas- Improvising over Harmonic Sequences fromBach toBlues- Co-creating dynamic Rhythmic Jazz-like Grooves.
Come and explore the dynamic world ofHere a leader signs the singers using sculptural gestures with intriguing names, such as:
In turn the musicians respond freely with improvised sound.
Improvisation is amazing for helping /
enter ’ s
�
�
�
�
�
�
MUSICAL STYLES AND IDIOMS,
MUSICAL
NEW COMPOSITIONS WHICH CALL FOR IMPROVISATION.
FRAMEWORKS,
FREE FORM IMPROVISATIONS OF AND
These invite you to explore new pathways in music (e.g. via improvising in free tonalities)insteadof following familiar fixed forms basedonpast habits.
singers choirs go deeper into the music they aresinging. So come and explore how to improvise on the rhythms, melodies, scales andharmonies foundineachcomposition, inorder tohelp you into composers imagination .
where it can help people enter into ‘the space between I and You’,
via improvisations called and ‘
where it can create amazing transformational possibilities
where it canput us in touch with intuitiveand spiritual sidesofourselves.
Sound Painting with Voices
Get Inside the Music
CHORAL SOUND PAINTING.
IT’S GREAT FUN!Long Tones, Swirls, Pointillism, Minimalism, Scanning, Hit, Shapeline,
‘Sound Swaps’, ‘Rainforest’ The UnitedNations’
and many more .
COMMUNITY MUSICING
THERAPEUTIC MUSIC
SPIRITUALPRACTICE
MAKING
top related