Week 4: Etude Extravaganza!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the forth 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.
↓ Happy Sharing! ↓
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Eric Phillips
Steve Pederson
Wai
Dale Needles
don
Marilyn Blodget
I just came back from 4 days babysitting our grandchild and took the time tonight to watch all your postings during that period. Great performance and beautiful music; Thanks to all for sharing your work.
I just could not believe the number of different pieces Eric posted during this challenge. I took the time to review the posting of the 4 weeks and came up to 20 different pieces.
martin Martin could use all of them and this will fill up nicely the Watch Party.
Wow thanks Eric for this incredible work.
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Here are my last postings for this challenge:
1- Adantino in Cmajor - Matteo Carcassi
I can now play at normal speed (80 bpm) and working to improve the fluidity reduce the buzzing and just makes everything more musical.
2- Fernando Sor - Op 60 no 1
Improved the speed and the sound but still much work to be able to make everything sound nice.
3- Fernando Sor - Op 60 no 2
First recording at fairly slow speed. Now That I memorized it, I will be able to concentrate on improving the playing and the speed.
All work in progress
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Sor Op 6 no 11
Manage to put some time to work on this piece. Though I've learned it before, I still struggled to play them fluidly especially the Major section. Realized the RH fingering choices I put down were really weird, probably because I have improved since then. Will take some time to work them out.