Red Orchestra (Le concert rouge)
Raoul Dufy
1946-49
him looking the audience straight in the eyes
i live
Some updated refs+expression sheet of my conductor OC, Quave!
I spent my two-hour layover mourning the two halves of my Ovation. Help me save others from the same fate!
SIGNAL BOOST. I honestly didn’t know this.
The More You Know.
I did not know this
This goes for violins and any other stringed instrument as well
ID:
Actual advice mallard with top and bottom text reading: if you take your guitar on an airplane De-tune the strings so the pressure change doesn’t snap the neck in half
End ID.
when you’re on a plane, you have to set your guitar to nu-metal mode
when you’re on a plane,
you have to set your guitar
to nu-metal mode
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
music urls for grabs!
last year i horded a bunch of music urls and i wanted to see if anyone here wanted to use them? these are what i have:
@violasection
@theviolasection
@violinsection
@theviolinsection
@fucksolfege
@bassoonproblems
@bittersweetconcerto
@longlivebohiema
please send me a message or ask if you want one!
i cant edit the original post bc im on mobile but fucksolfege is taken!
bassoonproblems and longlivebohiema are gone! any violinists want the violin themed ones?
take these from me!!!!! send a dm if you want @violinsection or @theviolinsection
hi i came back from twitter and now im a general music teacher and orchestra teacher
orchestral relationship dynamics that i like
-when the 1st violins and cellos have a lyrical melody together (you know…with the cellos shifted up) -the boom - chick rhythms between 2nd violins and violas (and basses too!) -when viola and cello sections have a melody feature!! -the knowing stare of everyone in the orchestra when in rehearsal the conductor has to work with only the 1st violins -when 1st and 2nd violins have similar melody parts but the 2nds are rocking a cool sounding harmony -the viola, cello, and bass section when they have rhythmic parts that interact with each other
YES
also
- strings vs woodwind and brass (when they take turns, like question and answer)
- percussion and one solo instrument yass
- when the violas are literally the only ones doing their cool little things… and you can hear it over everyone else because it’s that awesome
I raise you
-STRINGS VS WOODWINDS VS BRASS - when there’s a bassoon melody and the clarinets play background -High strings supporting low strings instead of vice versa -when the strings play pizz and a wind gets the melody - strings playing runs and then BRASS OR LOW STRINGS PLAYS A SLOWER MELODY ON TOP -when a section is being featured and another section just CRASHES IN LIKE HEY I EXIST
yEs-adding a few personal faves if that’s ok -when the cellos have the tune and the violins answer -when flutes have little ornamental twiddly bits -when the brass suddenly come blasting out -wheb the french horn gets a solo -pizzicato in any form tbh -when the flutes and clarinets are kind of duetting with eachother -when you can hear the viola doing their cool viola stuff -when your conductor really gets into it -when your orchestra feels like a family (not in like a sappy way in a you know everyone and how they play their instrument? i don’t know i’m terrible at explaining lmao)
FOUND THE POST IM SO HAPPY
hi everyone- im in my 4th year of college in my journey to get my music ed degree with hopefully one more to go. while my account seems dead, it's mostly because im always busy with school and work. happy practicing this school year!!
here i am with more practice egg selfies. today i practiced more orchestra excerpts and did a ton of scale work. i’m trying to open up my ears after being away from the instrument for so long. playing in tune can truly change so much in your playing, everything just resonates more and can take a musicians ability to the next level.
Flambone
just an everyday practice session
violas everywhere quake in fear
about which one: fire getting near our instruments or practicing
does anyone feel me on this