What courses would you like to see next on tonebase Guitar?
Dear tonebuddies!
Every once in a while, we want to check in with you and ask what courses you would like to see next, or what you feel is missing on tonebase Guitar!
I would also like to update you on a few upcoming releases. Without spoiling the fun of anticipation, I hope
From another major course with Carlos Bonell on Sightreading, Arranging, and Practicing, we'll have a fantastic lesson with Jan Depreter and the iconic Danza Espanola Nr. 5 for you. Closing out in April. we release an enigmatic repertoire with Thomas Viloteau, which revolves all around harmonics.
All that being said, is there anything you feel is missing? Are there certain courses, or artists you cannot get enough of? We are all ears when it comes to your needs and suggestions, so please feel free to share and discuss what you would like to see next on tonebase!
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I feel as though Tonebase is my best resource for learning all the advanced techniques to play difficult repertoire, and I'm enjoying what I have been learning. It's wonderful.
It would be lovely if Tonebase also considered adding some content on new and interesting techniques not just from modern repertoire like Leo Brouwer or Assad but also beyond traditional repertoire like slap, from Matteo Mancuso, or percussive techniques. I've been interested in learning some of these but there aren't any good resources to break them down. I think it would be quite useful if done tastefully.
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Hello, yes , I would love to see and hear great players play beginner pieces and I mean real beginner pieces like the studies by
Sor Lesson 1 op 60
Aguado op 6 no 19
The goal would be to show how much music a great interpret can extract from such simple pièces and how to play them with a great tone.
I imagine Marco Tamayo or Aniello Desiderio playing such pieces .
Sounds good ?