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Music Alignment Notes

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Day 8 Topic 10

What it is (in plain English)

A tiny map that says where your body/action matches the music and where it purposefully conflicts (to create tension). You’ll also plan the breath shape before each phrase, because breath is your first visible action.

Why it matters

How to make Music Alignment Notes (7 minutes)

  1. Mark bars that matter: big dynamics, key changes, fermatas, ritards.
  2. For each marked spot, pick either ALIGN or COUNTERPOINT.
  3. Write one verb you’ll play there.
  4. Add a breath shape right before the phrase (your first action).

Breath shapes (simple menu)


Concrete Example (you can copy this format)

Aria/number: “Example Aria” mm. 1–24
Character goal: win partner’s trust (Drive: Bond)
Dominant fear in B section: separation

BarsMusic EventAlign or Counter?VerbBreath Shape (before entry)Visible Choices
1–4gentle crescendoALIGNreassuresoft, long inhaleopen ribs, soften eyes, small forward lean
5–8sudden forte accentCOUNTERPOINTcontainquick sip-in, holdstill torso, tiny head shake “no,” hands quiet
9–12ritard + fermataALIGNofferlong exhale-reset → easy inhalepalm open with letter, step half-toward
13–16sequence climbsALIGNpromisesteady inhale, lifted sternumnod once on the top note, steady gaze
17–20minor shift (tension)COUNTERPOINTmasksmall chest inhalepolite smile over pain, eyes flick away once
21–24cadential calmALIGNinvitesoft, long inhalerelease shoulders, tiny reach of hand

How to use in rehearsal:


Common mistakes (and quick fixes)


Tiny Templates (paste into your doc)

Action Library (10 Verbs)

  1. ____ 2) ____ 3) ____ 4) ____ 5) ____
  2. ____ 7) ____ 8) ____ 9) ____ 10) ____

Music Alignment Notes (one song/aria)

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