Request: Complete Performances for Tutorials
While I appreciate the in-depth analysis provided in many Tonebase tutorials, I'm often left wanting more. Specifically, I'm missing the opportunity to hear a full performance of the piece being demonstrated. Analyzing fragments is helpful, but without hearing the complete work performed, it's more difficult to grasp the overall structure and how the individual parts contribute to the whole.
I hope the platform to consider this addition for future and existing tutorials!
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I think that I have the reverse problem that you do, Eric. There seems to be plenty of complete performances for each piece. I often go to YouTube if I want to hear some complete performances. Then Tonebase for the in-depth analysis.
That being said, I wish there were more tutorials on Tonebase. I have only been a member since last last November (2024). What I have noticed (and I may be mistaken) is that there was a rush of tutorials that were produced during the COVID years, often involving major guitar celebrities who probably had very few live performances during that time. You can all feel free to correct me if I am mistaken. But since ... let's say 2022 ... the number of new tutorials being produced has subsided.
I have been dying for a good tutorial on Morel's Danza Brasilera. When I do a search on "Morel", it seems that there is something coming one of these days, but no word on when.
So, I have had to do a bit of hacking on homegrown tutorials by capturing various YouTube videos, importing them into Quicktime, isolating measures, and then playing those snippets back with VLC at a slower tempo. (Yes, I know that YouTube allows you to slow down a video, but I want handy measure-by-measure clips that I can easily access.)-marc
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Thanks Eric. I totally second your suggestion.
The tutorials are great, but I always find it frustrating and incomplete not having a full, uninterrupted performance of the piece by the artist rendering the instructions to see how his or her technical/musical vision informs the totality of the work. Kind of seems like simple common sense to me.
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I also support this suggestion. Especially for the instructor to complete the tutorial with his/her performance as taught in the said tutorial. This completes teh tutorial and sets a goal of how this should be when we master the piece. Youtube and that performance may not have the same impact for an early intermediate learner like me IMHO. Hope we set this up and also publish all scores with the teachers' annotations. Not all classes have the same (e.g. Sabrina's class on Bouree BMV 996) has score inlaid with her suggestions but not published as a score for download and practice. martin - for your kind consideration. Warm regards, Sri