Group 2
Improve your Arpeggios in Two Weeks with Evan Taucher!
Arpeggios are a fundamental part of guitar technique, but are you practicing them in a way where you will improve over time? Oftentimes we find ourselves stuck in the same routine with old habits that leave our arpeggios sounding imprecise and strained. Join this intensive to break out of the box and work on our arpeggios in a precise way that will challenge your mind, and then your fingers.
- Course Period: October 17th - 28th
- Optional check-In via Zoom: October 24th, 10 am PST
Assignment Video for Week 1
Please follow along and share a video of yourself with the exercises Evan is presenting in his video! Scores of Villa-Lobos Prelude no.4 and Giuliani op.48 no.5 attached!
Week 1 video submissions should include one or more of the following:
- preparation exercise with metronome on, playing one note per click
- accent exercise with metronome, cycling through accenting different fingers
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The assignment Video for Week 2 will be shared after the Zoom Session on October 24th!
Assignment Video for Week 2
Week 2 submissions should include one or more of the following:
- pluck and relax exercise
- pimiaimi arpeggio
- pmimamim arpeggio
- pamamaia arpeggio
- a repertoire example (Giuliani Etude 5 op.48 or Prelude 4 arpeggios by Villa Lobos)
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Find the recording of he Zoom Check-In here: https://youtu.be/iVYpg_fPN84
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Hello Evan and Group 2.
Here is my attempt on exercise 2. This is just the basic exercise without accenting. I am working to control my right-hand pinkie which tended to stick out whenever I used my 'a' finger. After some practice, this is getting better, but still very noticeable. I'll beginning to work on the accenting, and will post if I made enough progress.
Vincent
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Hello Even and Group 2
Here is my video for the Week 2 exercises.
I have also included the first 8 measures of Phillip Houghton's piece KINKACHOO, I LOVE YOU. I just started working on it this week with the goal of including it as one of the pieces I want to play in a local Open Mic session in January. It is all arpeggios. I would appreciate any basic observations, especially regarding the "a" finger.
This intensive session couldn't have come at a better time for me, given specific repertoire I am learning.
Thank you.
Martha Kreipke, St. Louis, MO
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The beginning of this video is the Arpeggio section of VL Prelude No.4 . I was trying to play the correct notes but also concentrate on the sequential planting. Not as easy as expected.
Next are the exercises from WK. 2 of the three patterns for sequential planting using a C major chord. I turned on the metronome, but lost concentration of tempo at times while focusing on the planting sequences. Please let me know your comments.
Also, on VL Etude 11's Arpeggios section, what type of of RH planting would you use in performance?
Thanks!!!
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Thanks to everybody for your active participation! I happily forward a message from Evan to all of you!
Hi all,
It was incredible to work with each of you the past few weeks. Your progress, determination, and inquisitiveness inspired me!
Thanks for all of your efforts, and itâs been great getting to know you. Please keep in touch if thereâs anything you need - www.evantaucher.com
Best wishes, and I hope to see you soon!
Evan
Best wishes and get ready for our next TWI with TY!
arpeggio 2