Level 9 - List Of Pieces (+ Discussion Space)
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What to expect:
In level 9, lessons focus on refining technique, developing speed, and quickly changing positions on the fretboard while playing in keys that are less idiomatic on the instrument .
Description:
Level 9 focuses on advanced techniques and repertoire. These lessons will require you to be able to bring out voices in the right hand with ease and highlight unique tones and textures. Often these lessons will incorporate more complex versions of previously learned techniques, such as slurs focusing on 2,3, and 4, as well as playing in more keys.
Skills covered:
- bringing out independent voices
- extended techniques
- playing in less idiomatic keys
- difficult slurs (left hand)
- developing tone (right hand)
Selection of tonebase Level 9 Courses:
(In alphabetical order)
- Ana Vidović teaches Albéniz's Leyenda
- Andrea De Vitis teaches Tárrega's Fantasia Traviata
- Andrea Gonzalez Caballero teaches Sor's Grand Solo
- Andrea Gonzalez Caballero teaches Malats' Malats - Serenata Espanola
- Artyom Dervoed teaches Legnani's Fantasia Op.19
- Bill Kanengiser teaches Garcia de León's 19. El Rio (The River)
- Brandon Acker teaches Dowland's Lachrimae Pavan
- Connie Sheu teaches Presti's Danse Rythmique
- Emmanuel Sowicz teaches Sánchez's Tonada por despedida
- Gabriel Bianco teaches Coste's Les Soirées d'Auteuil
- Irina Kulikova teaches Torroba's Sonatina - Mvt. 1
- Irina Kulikova teaches Torroba's Sonatina - Mvt. 3
- Isaac Bustos teaches Merlin's Joropo
- Juan Carlos Arancibia Navarro teaches Dyens' Libra Sonatine: Largo
- Laura Snowden teaches Barrios' Vals Op. 8 No. 4
- Mak Grgic teaches Sor's Study Op.29 No.15
- Mak Grgic teaches Sor's Study Op.29 No.22
- Marco Tamayo teaches Mertz's Tarantella
- Marco Tamayo teaches Ponce's Sonatina Meridional - Mvt. I
- Paul O'Dette teaches Bach's Lute Suite in G Minor, BWV 995 – Gigue
- Rovshan Mamedkuliev teaches Walton's Bagatelle No. 4
- Rovshan Mamedkuliev teaches Walton's Bagatelle No. 5
- Sabrina Vlaskalic teaches Barrios' Chôro da Saudade
- Sabrina Vlaskalic teaches Aguado's Rondo Op. 2, No. 2
- Sanel Redzic teaches Walton's Bagatelle No. 1
- Scott Tennant teaches Dowland's Frog Galliard
- Thomas Viloteau teaches Llobet's El Testament d'Amelia
- Zoran Dukic teaches Tárrega's Capricho Árabe
- Gulli Björnsson teaches Björnsson's Landslög IX (from 11 "Landslög" or Landscapes)
- Gulli Björnsson teaches Björnsson's Landslög X (from 11 "Landslög" or Landscapes)
- Nikita Koshkin teaches Koshkin's Progressive Study No. 9
- Nikita Koshkin teaches Koshkin's Progressive Study No. 10
- Sergio Assad teaches Assad's Sketch no. 10 (Slurs and Harmonics)
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Questions:
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11 replies
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Looks like I lied on the quiz! Some of this is a bit beyond me, though I don't know it all. Some of it I have played though not well
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How do you rate Danza Brasilera by Jorge Morel?
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I finished the advanced classical guitar, but I need how to get the skill, techniques and repertoires for my hobbies. I hope to learn more in the Tonebase Guitar.
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I’m not sure where to start on this level, do I just got down the list and work on all of these pieces? And when do I move onto the next level?
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Hi Austin, I was wondering the same. I recently returned to Tonebase after a break so this section is new to me.
However, the impression I get is that these are just suggestions for lessons to work on at each level so you choose whichever pieces you want to work on. They are listed alphabetically so I don’t believe there is any reason to work through them in order or any requirement to do them all.
Since I’m getting back into this my plan is to start on one of the earlier levels and do a selection of pieces that most interest me. When I feel I’ve got them to a reasonable performance standard then I’ll move on to the next level. I don’t think I will follow it too strictly though.
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This is an *excellent* quiz for determining level.