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.
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Regondi Etude 1
Had a hip injury so my playing time in the last 2 weeks have been really limited as I can't sit for too long. But the good thing is I find myself more focused in my practice knowing I have very limited time to practice.
Anyhow here's my last take on this. Still some mistakes here and there but nothing good old fashion practice and hard work cannot fix.
Will try to work on the Sor Etude over the weekend if I can.
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HVL Study No 8
With several others playing some HVL studies, I thought I’d throw my hat in the ring. Generally speaking, most of the HVL studies are too difficult for me. This one, however, seems like it may be within my grasp. This video shows where I am at after maybe two hours of practice. There are many rough spots, especially measures 48-58. I’m not sure if I can get it up to a decent level by the end of the challenge, but I will try.
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Here is another chord study, Estudio #5 Homenaje a Villa-Lobos by Abel Carlevaro. This Estudio is part of a set of five Estudios in homage to Villa-Lobos. I like to pair Carlevaro's Estudio #5 with Villa-Lobos' Etude #6 which I posted earlier. You can definitely see in this study the influence that Villa-Lobos had on Carlevaro. As I have noted in previous posts, Carlevaro studied with Villa-Lobos in Brazil when Carlevaro was a young man.