Week 1: Etude Entrée!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of "Etude Extravaganza" practice challenge!
- Choose an etude from a composer that captures your interest. It could be a soothing Sor etude, a technical Giuliani masterpiece, a Carcassi finger exercise, a harmonically rich Brouwer composition, or a rhythmically challenging Villa-Lobos piece. You're encouraged to experiment with pieces from composers you're not accustomed to or push your boundaries with a technically demanding work.
- Commit to regular practice and share your journey with the community. Aim to practice daily and upload at least two videos per week to showcase your progress. This will not only aid in keeping you dedicated and motivated but also enables you to share your musical journey with our tonebase family.
- Share your favorite etude or recording that epitomizes the concept of "Etude Extravaganza." Your submission will serve as inspiration for others and construct a vibrant repertoire of potential pieces for fellow members to explore.
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Dear Friends, we still have a lot of open spots for our upcoming TWI with Arturo Castro on Slurs!
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Hi all! This is a great challenge! It overlaps on what I was working on publishing on the Sor Mini Challenge. But I'll publish it here instead.
I started learning 5 days ago Sor's Etude op35 n18 with great help from Tengyue Zhang's good insights and tips in the Course: https://app.tonebase.co/guitar/courses/player/tengyue-zhang-teaches-sor-study-op-35-no-18?moduleSlug=tengyue-zhang-teaches-sor-study-op-35-no-18&t=1&recommId=
I notice that I am struggling to memorize the piece. I confuse the sequence and some variations. As I get lost in thoughts sometimes trying to remember what comes next, it creates a bareer to focus on executing the notes clearly. So there is a lot of conflict haha I guess this comes with practice. I'll try to post another video soon to see the progress.
I want to work more on some chord jumps with more proficiency so I can play a more continuous and clear melody. I am trying to have that tackled first so I can improve the musicality and also work on the Tempo.
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Second entry to the challenge. I've been playing Villa Lobos Etude n.1 and will post here to get encouragement to film myself more regularly and work on improvements.
1. Bar 24-25 are a challenge to me. I'll practice it slowly, but it's hard to make these legatos and jumps with speed.
2. The jump from bar 4 to 5, that B7 to Em is something I need to work on by moving the pinky from string 1 to 6 faster.
3. Need to practice more with a metronome to improve the rhythm.
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Ernesto Garcia de Leon - Luciernagas Op 50 No 18
I really enjoy this set of twenty studies. This particular one speaks to me because it is dedicated to Fernando Sor, and clearly is written with Sor's Op 31 No 19 (Segovia 10) in mind. My hope is to work this one up to a performance level first, and then to tackle the Sor study.
I decided to alternate p and i for the repeated figure running through much of the piece. If I am up to it, I may work on a variety of RH fingering for it, just to improve my RH control (as de Leon suggests).
The section that needs the most work is clearly the slurs (mm 16-25), especially the slurs to open strings from higher up the neck. Those are so hard for me to control. William Kanengiser has a video lesson on the piece here on TB, so I will have to watch that part closer to get some tips.
And naturally, I need to bring the tempo up eventually.