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Hi Ken and Noe, congratulations on getting close to finishing the second course!
It's always tricky to suggest what should follow, since we all have different music that inspires us, and a wide variety of tastes.
However, the best place to start is to look for music in Level 1 - this is where you can begin to find your own way around repertoire, while still ensuring you stay within your zone of maximum learning: working on things that are only a little harder than what you can already do.
Check out the Level System on tonebase by clicking here, click on Level 1, and Browse! You'll find a variety of different pieces there, including 3 cycles of progressive etudes (by Koshkin, Assad, and Bjornsson) that were commissioned by tonebase and written for you!
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Mircea , I have this same question. The quality of your instruction in those beginner courses is extraordinarily good, but I feel that there is a loss of direction afterward as to what to approach next. Tonebase has amazing content, but it can be a little overwhelming when trying to figure out how to structure a plan in the early stages (perhaps some sort of pathway/guide, or even some tips on structuring a measurable routine, etc.).
Thank you in advance for any help in this regard.
-mitch
p.s. The link no longer works.