Monday, August 8, 2011

Accompaniment

Actually early this year I had already started on a couple of accompaniment jobs, just never got around to writing about the experience.
It all came about rather by chance. The boss of the music school I work in is a violin teacher, and he approached me to check if I could help a couple of his students in their violin exam as accompanist. I haven't done this officially for money before, even though I've played accompaniment many times in ensembles, choir and other instruments back in school days. Nonetheless, it didn't seem too daunting a task and I gladly took on the work.
It has been really fun actually, the interaction between two instruments and players reminds me again how making music in a group really multiplies the fun element in music making. In addition to the music exams, I also helped out in the annual music school student recital, accompanying the little violinists on the piano, as captured below.

Theory

This is the 'academic' part about learning music, or mastering any instrument, if you may. But essential, and necessary, for any goo...