Watch Party for the Etude Challenge

Fri Apr 17 at 6 PM CEST
Fri Apr 17 at 6 PM CEST
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The Etude Challenge wraps up with a bang — join us for the watch party where we celebrate four weeks of hard work, share final performances, and cheer on everyone who took on the challenge. Whether you polished a Sor classic or tackled Villa-Lobos, this is your moment to shine.

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    • BLaflamme
    • 4 wk ago
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     is the Watch Party really at 9 PM EDT? 🤔

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      • martin.3
      • 4 wk ago
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       I swear to god, those timezones are driving me nuts. It's 6 pm CET, will adjust now!

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      • martin.3
      • 4 wk ago
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       One might think that I got the hang of it after 6 years 😅

      • BLaflamme
      • 4 wk ago
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       no worries... but now that makes more sense, thanks!

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    • Andre_Bernier
    • 2 wk ago
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    Well, I can't go for this one.

    I will certainly watch the recording in the evening. 

    Thanks to all Tonebuddies for this great Etude Challenge.

    👍😄

    • Vilio_Celli
    • 12 days ago
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    How about a Scarlatti challenge?

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      • David_Krupka
      • 10 days ago
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       Not a bad idea, Vilio! I would favour a slightly broadened category, for example 'guitar arrangements of baroque keyboard music'. That would include well-known pieces by Handel, Purcell, Couperin and others as well as Scarlatti.

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    • Michelle_P
    • 10 days ago
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    Yes, I prefer a broad category challenge. I'm more of a beginner and a broader category would make me more apt to participate. I wanted to do this one and I was working on an etude, but I ran out of time.

    May I suggest a challenge of pieces by female composers - or a challenge of composers with names that begin with a less common letter, like "J" or "K" - or a technique challenge where we choose a piece with a technique we want to practice like harmonics or slurs or barres or even dynamics.

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      • David_Krupka
      • 9 days ago
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       I think most here agree with you about a challenge theme needing to be broad enough that everyone, whatever their level, can participate. I think that's been true for most of the challenges in the past, but often less experienced players are not familiar enough with the repertoire to know what piece(s) to choose. (Remember that you can always ask for suggestions!) We have in fact had a 'woman composer' theme not too long ago, although there's no reason a theme can't be repeated. I do like your idea of a challenge devoted to a single technique - although we'd have to steer clear of something like 'tremolo' if broad participation was an aim! But common technical devices, like scales, arpeggios, or harmonics could all serve as challenge themes, I think.

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