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Solo brass performance

Lesson details

Learning outcome

I can analyse a solo brass performance and identify methods for refining and polishing my own performance.

Key learning points

  1. When developing a performance, it is important to focus first on key aspects.
  2. These include accuracy, fluency, projection, intonation, tone, expression and communication.
  3. To polish a performance you can then focus on more subtle aspects.
  4. These include stylistic and expressive features, balance and engagement of the audience.
  5. We analysed a strong solo performance that demonstrated high levels of accuracy, technical control and interpretation.

Keywords

  • Attack - the start of a sound; if a note has a clean attack it means that it starts crisply and precisely

  • Vibrato - a slight ‘vibrating’ effect used to add expression to notes

  • Balance - the relative volume of different parts or instruments; effective balance is where every part can be heard clearly

Common misconception

Performing effectively is only about the sound that you produce.

Performing effectively is also about the way that you engage the audience. This includes your movement and stage presence, as well as the way that you use expressive techniques to communicate the music effectively to the audience.

Teacher tip

Encourage pupils to focus their practice on the core aspects identified. In particular, accuracy, fluency, intonation and technical aspects should be addressed before focusing practice on expression and broader aspects of performance.

Files needed for this lesson

Performance exemplar - brass solo (solo part) 43.05 KB (PDF)

Performance exemplar - brass solo (full score) 79.83 KB (PDF)

Performance exemplar - brass solo 4.24 MB (MP3)

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Licence

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Lesson video

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Prior knowledge starter quiz

4 Questions

Q1.
What is a grace note?

a note that changes the key
the highest note in a phrase
Correct answer: a short decorative note played quickly before the main note
the anacrusis note

Q2.
means play loudly.

Correct Answer: Forte, f

Q3.
What does intonation refer to?

playing with clear articulation
playing with accurate rhythm
playing with good tone quality
Correct answer: playing the correct pitches in tune

Q4.
Which actions best help to shape a musical phrase?

emphasising every note equally
a strong accent on every note
Correct answer: softening at the phrase ending
Correct answer: a subtle crescendo towards the middle

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