Musicality Inspiration from a Musical Term and Musicality Inspiration from an Adjective Card Sets

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This set of “Musicality Inspiration from a Musical Term” and the “Musicality Inspiration from an Adjective” set of cards will add expression, storytelling and imagination to playing review pieces or scales. I so hope it brings creativity, fun and laughter to your practice!!

First choose a piece or a scale to play, and then pick a card to use as inspiration for how you will play. The interpretation of the Ethereal card verses the Tempestuous card will inevitably be different. This is wonderful because as musicians we seek to have vivid contrasts in our playing so that it’s interesting for both us and the audience. Exaggerating musicality and characterisation is a learned skill. However, experimenting with these cards is a great place to start!

To vary the musicality and characterisation of your piece add vivid contrasts to your vibrato, bow speed and bow weight. Exaggerating everything you do with your phrasing, bow strokes and articulation will ensure your audience will clearly understand your intention.

The “Musicality Inspiration from a Musical Term” set of cards will be beneficial to help violinists learn the theory of each of the terms. Playing with this set, and exploring how to play each of the musical terms, will be of great benefit when playing pieces as playing with the terms a composer indicates will help violinists to interpret how to play the piece as the composer intended.

These two sets will be very similar in its use as Musical Terms are essentially adjectives in another language. The “Musicality Inspiration from an Adjective” set of cards will help you explore a range of adjectives that will springboard you into associating different adjectives to different parts of pieces. This is an incredible way of adding musicality and characterisation to pieces.

It is my hope that the more you explore using adjectives that your playing will “come alive” with expression and creativity. I also encourage you to come up with loads more adjectives.

In this set there are 100 Musicality Inspiration from an Adjective and 80 Musicality Inspiration from a Musical Term cards. They have been designed to use with a hinged keyring. There is one set for coloured card and one set to be printed on white card with a coloured printer.

These cards will help guide your practice, and essentially teach you HOW to practice with musicality. I hope they help you add fun and colour to your practice!

The purchase of this set of cards is for use by ONE teacher or ONE home. Sharing this PDF with others (including colleagues or students) is strictly forbidden. Replication in paper or digital formats of this PDF for commercial purposes is also strictly forbidden.

Please note - this is a digital product and you will receive a PDF of the cards for you to make yourself rather than the actual paper product. Due to the digital nature of this product, no refunds or returns will be accepted.

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This set of “Musicality Inspiration from a Musical Term” and the “Musicality Inspiration from an Adjective” set of cards will add expression, storytelling and imagination to playing review pieces or scales. I so hope it brings creativity, fun and laughter to your practice!!

First choose a piece or a scale to play, and then pick a card to use as inspiration for how you will play. The interpretation of the Ethereal card verses the Tempestuous card will inevitably be different. This is wonderful because as musicians we seek to have vivid contrasts in our playing so that it’s interesting for both us and the audience. Exaggerating musicality and characterisation is a learned skill. However, experimenting with these cards is a great place to start!

To vary the musicality and characterisation of your piece add vivid contrasts to your vibrato, bow speed and bow weight. Exaggerating everything you do with your phrasing, bow strokes and articulation will ensure your audience will clearly understand your intention.

The “Musicality Inspiration from a Musical Term” set of cards will be beneficial to help violinists learn the theory of each of the terms. Playing with this set, and exploring how to play each of the musical terms, will be of great benefit when playing pieces as playing with the terms a composer indicates will help violinists to interpret how to play the piece as the composer intended.

These two sets will be very similar in its use as Musical Terms are essentially adjectives in another language. The “Musicality Inspiration from an Adjective” set of cards will help you explore a range of adjectives that will springboard you into associating different adjectives to different parts of pieces. This is an incredible way of adding musicality and characterisation to pieces.

It is my hope that the more you explore using adjectives that your playing will “come alive” with expression and creativity. I also encourage you to come up with loads more adjectives.

In this set there are 100 Musicality Inspiration from an Adjective and 80 Musicality Inspiration from a Musical Term cards. They have been designed to use with a hinged keyring. There is one set for coloured card and one set to be printed on white card with a coloured printer.

These cards will help guide your practice, and essentially teach you HOW to practice with musicality. I hope they help you add fun and colour to your practice!

The purchase of this set of cards is for use by ONE teacher or ONE home. Sharing this PDF with others (including colleagues or students) is strictly forbidden. Replication in paper or digital formats of this PDF for commercial purposes is also strictly forbidden.

Please note - this is a digital product and you will receive a PDF of the cards for you to make yourself rather than the actual paper product. Due to the digital nature of this product, no refunds or returns will be accepted.

This set of “Musicality Inspiration from a Musical Term” and the “Musicality Inspiration from an Adjective” set of cards will add expression, storytelling and imagination to playing review pieces or scales. I so hope it brings creativity, fun and laughter to your practice!!

First choose a piece or a scale to play, and then pick a card to use as inspiration for how you will play. The interpretation of the Ethereal card verses the Tempestuous card will inevitably be different. This is wonderful because as musicians we seek to have vivid contrasts in our playing so that it’s interesting for both us and the audience. Exaggerating musicality and characterisation is a learned skill. However, experimenting with these cards is a great place to start!

To vary the musicality and characterisation of your piece add vivid contrasts to your vibrato, bow speed and bow weight. Exaggerating everything you do with your phrasing, bow strokes and articulation will ensure your audience will clearly understand your intention.

The “Musicality Inspiration from a Musical Term” set of cards will be beneficial to help violinists learn the theory of each of the terms. Playing with this set, and exploring how to play each of the musical terms, will be of great benefit when playing pieces as playing with the terms a composer indicates will help violinists to interpret how to play the piece as the composer intended.

These two sets will be very similar in its use as Musical Terms are essentially adjectives in another language. The “Musicality Inspiration from an Adjective” set of cards will help you explore a range of adjectives that will springboard you into associating different adjectives to different parts of pieces. This is an incredible way of adding musicality and characterisation to pieces.

It is my hope that the more you explore using adjectives that your playing will “come alive” with expression and creativity. I also encourage you to come up with loads more adjectives.

In this set there are 100 Musicality Inspiration from an Adjective and 80 Musicality Inspiration from a Musical Term cards. They have been designed to use with a hinged keyring. There is one set for coloured card and one set to be printed on white card with a coloured printer.

These cards will help guide your practice, and essentially teach you HOW to practice with musicality. I hope they help you add fun and colour to your practice!

The purchase of this set of cards is for use by ONE teacher or ONE home. Sharing this PDF with others (including colleagues or students) is strictly forbidden. Replication in paper or digital formats of this PDF for commercial purposes is also strictly forbidden.

Please note - this is a digital product and you will receive a PDF of the cards for you to make yourself rather than the actual paper product. Due to the digital nature of this product, no refunds or returns will be accepted.