Week 1: The Inner Artist

Day 1: Signature Aria

Start with your go-to piece. What do you love about it? Where are you in your journey with it?

 

Day 2: A Capella Phrase

Share one phrase—no piano, no accompaniment. Focus on breath, phrasing, and intention.

 

Day 3: Lied or Mélodie Moment

Sing a short excerpt from art song repertoire—German, French, Spanish, English. Keep it intimate.

 

Day 4: Early Music Exploration

Post a phrase or line from a Baroque or Renaissance piece. Explore ornamentation or purity of tone.

 

Day 5: Text First, Then Tone

Speak the text of a piece you're working on. Then sing it. Notice how intention changes everything.

 

Day 6: Recitative Realness

Post a recitative (or a short dramatic monologue). Focus on storytelling and delivery.

 

Day 7: Sacred Sound

Offer a moment from sacred repertoire—chant, hymn, or oratorio.

 

How to Participate

  • Post daily (or as often as you can!) in the Tonebase Voice Community Forum
  • OR post on social and tag @tonebase.voice with #TonebaseVoiceChallenge
  • Watch others, leave encouragement, and build your artist circle

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    • Michelle
    • 1 mth ago
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    Day 3 is art song repertoire, which I do not have. But I'm posting to hold myself accountable to the challenge. 

      • Coffee-drinking soprano, trainer of voices and tonebase voice content lead
      • Heidi_Vass
      • 4 wk ago
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      LOVE that!!

    • Pediatrician
    • a_weymann
    • 4 wk ago
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    Day 4: Still no voice. Today, I had planned to sing the first stanza (bar 1-23) of “If Music be the Food of Love” [First Version] by Henry Purcell. I hope to be able to record that music, too, at a later time in this Challenge.

    • tonebase_user.19
    • 4 wk ago
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    Here is my day 3 submission-"Whither Must I Wander" by Ralph Vaughn Williams.

     

    https://youtube.com/shorts/qmsLmsJBuOw?feature=share

      • Coffee-drinking soprano, trainer of voices and tonebase voice content lead
      • Heidi_Vass
      • 4 wk ago
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      excellent! Seems like you might be getting close to that move :)

    • Thurmond
    • 4 wk ago
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    Day 4 submission: https://youtu.be/n8L9g0G4XkI

    Beginning of "Dido's Lament." I'm new to classical singing, so don't know much! I posted a very short part of a phrase since I haven't yet worked on singing this with my teacher. He gave me a step-wise plan for learning, and today I'm on "speaking in rhythm" (first get familiar with it on the piano, then hum it, then sing it on a vowel, and now today speak it in rhythm - I didn't want to work ahead of his plan, so I did only the first 3 1/2 measures for this challenge). I've also not sung in English. It was a strange experience not to sing in Latin or Italian! I'm also just starting to explore this mezzo-soprano world that I never thought I could live in. 

      • Michelle
      • 4 wk ago
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       Oops! I posted under Thurmond's account. Though it's obviuos it's not Thurmond in the video!

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 4 wk ago
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       yeah, I was wondering… 😆

      • Michelle
      • 4 wk ago
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       well, his piano teacher IS having him do a figured bass realization of the continuo part for Dido's Lament. . . . 

      • Coffee-drinking soprano, trainer of voices and tonebase voice content lead
      • Heidi_Vass
      • 4 wk ago
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      LOL.. I was curious about that one :) Odd that singing in English is actually harder than Italian or Latin, but on many levels it truly is. You are off to a great start here.

    • Pediatrician
    • a_weymann
    • 4 wk ago
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    Day 5: I cannot sing yet, but at long last, enough of my voice has returned to speak the text of my (chosen, but not-quite-yet) go-to aria ("O tu, Palermo" from Verdi's "I Vespri Siciliani"). I have attached the text and its translation below as well.

    https://youtube.com/shorts/niRAhEPgs0s?feature=share

      • Coffee-drinking soprano, trainer of voices and tonebase voice content lead
      • Heidi_Vass
      • 3 wk ago
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      beautiful Italian! What an excellent exercise in diction :)

    • Michelle
    • 4 wk ago
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    Posting Day 5: https://youtu.be/Qv2zbfDd0Nk?si=DPDvgygZ7F0J5OtU

    Oh, my r’s! Here is my speak/sing submission. 

    • Pediatrician
    • a_weymann
    • 4 wk ago
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    Day 6: My voice is back! But not quite smooth and steady enough yet to record anything; it cracks too much. Today, I did sing just for myself the recitative (bar 10-29) from "Il lacerato spirito" (Verdi, Simone Boccanegra). At least I "got the voice going" a bit so my vocal cords remembered what it is like to sing. This one, too, I'll try to record next week. 

      • Michelle
      • 4 wk ago
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      I’m so happy to hear that your voice is back! 

    • Michelle
    • 4 wk ago
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    For day 6 I chose to read a short, dramatic dialogue (Queen Gertrude from Hamlet: 
    https://youtu.be/dwdjyGEeTfY

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 3 wk ago
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       oh, that is beautifully read! Unhurried, expressive, and quietly eerie. Thank you so much for sharing. 

      • Michelle
      • 3 wk ago
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       Thanks, Alex. I decided to read her as one who couldn't yet grasp what had really happened - it was more like a dream - but was just on the edge of recognizing the reality and the grief of all that was going on in the play. I'm still not satisfied with it - but I've also never read her. I'm more of a Lady Macbeth.... 🙂

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 3 wk ago
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       I’m trying hard not to laugh because you always seem like the sweetest and kindest person to ever walk the face of this earth, so imagining you as Lady Macbeth requires some mental gymnastics on my end. 😄

      • Michelle
      • 3 wk ago
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       I have you all fooled!! Hahaha!! 

      Thanks, Alex. What a kind thing to say! 

      • Coffee-drinking soprano, trainer of voices and tonebase voice content lead
      • Heidi_Vass
      • 3 wk ago
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      wow. So beautifully read... would love to see Thurmond set that (using the rhythm of your reading) !!

    • Pediatrician
    • a_weymann
    • 3 wk ago
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    Day 7: My voice is 80-90% back, I would say; I did sing a pretty big service in church this morning (including “Let the People Praise Thee, o God” by William Mathias, composed for the wedding of Charles and Diana), although I didn’t quite have the stamina yet for some the hymns. Today, my plan had been to sing the A section (bar 17 through 65) of J.S. Bach’s aria “Eilt, eilt” from his St. John Passion - I recently watched and listened to Alex Rosen’s new tonebase tutorial on it and fell in love with the piece, so now I want to learn it! 😀 But even for just the opening section, which does go up to an E4 😬, my voice isn’t quite ready yet today. I’ll make an attempt next week when my vocal cords have settled and smoothed a bit more; I promise! 

    • Pediatrician
    • a_weymann
    • 3 wk ago
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      • Michelle
      • 3 wk ago
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       Wow! Wonderful. There is such a warmth to your voice. 

      • Coffee-drinking soprano, trainer of voices and tonebase voice content lead
      • Heidi_Vass
      • 3 wk ago
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      So great to see that you have your voice back!! Beautiful legato - Bravo!

    • Pediatrician
    • a_weymann
    • 3 wk ago
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    Day 3 Addendum / Late Entry 

    https://youtu.be/kZ_RIHdSsHQ

Content aside

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