Welcome to tonebase!
Hey everyone - this is Igor from tonebase !
It's such a pleasure to welcome you as one of the founding members of the tonebase community. Please introduce yourself in a post below with the following format:
- Where are you from and what's your favorite food from there? ;)
- What are you currently working on?
- What are you hoping to get out of this community?
I'll go first:
- While it's hard to pinpoint where exactly I'm from, lol, I just go with Bavaria Germany, and as favorite food, I'd choose Beer (surprise, surprise - closely followed by "Schweinshaxe" - Bavarian Pork-knuckle, which is quite delicious, but sooo heavy that it feels weird calling it favorite food)
- Trying to keep my Aranjuez in the fingers, even though certainly don't have that much time to practice as during college days...
- I hope we can facilitate authentic and interesting discussions around playing, learning, teaching, performing the guitar as well as all adjacent topics like concert prep, professional development, auditioning etc...
Now over to you (after some participation from our tonebase team members!)
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Hi Everyone, James here in the UK, just signed up. I've been playing for about 10 years, but really ramped things up 3 - 4 years ago. ABRSM grades left me feeling bruised and battered, so I new my technique was not solid. I want to go back and correct all of my self taught madness. My aim is to focus on playing well, not just because a piece of paper says I did, but because it really felt that way. As a self taught guitarist, I love having something like this as a hand-rail for me. I'm really excited about being here and look forward to the discussions. As for food, well I'm from the UK, so anything brown usually features.
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Hi I'm Helana from the UK originally from Grimsby but now live in Horncastle, didn't move far. I live with my husband and my 7 month old daughter. My favourite food has to be fish and chips.
I've made a decision to learn the guitar this year hopefully tonebase will help. I know a bit already just need to practice more.
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Hello community, this is Jason from Vancouver, BC, Canada. I love fried chicken, beef rendang, and laksa (and poutine as well!).
As I recently started playing guitar again after a 6-year break, I'm working on practicing nice and easy pieces I used to play - including Valse Francaise and Un dia de Noviember.
I'm looking forward to the recorded masterclasses and lessons that may boost my interest and passion for practicing certain pieces - I believe Tonebase will save my time and effort in finding helpful resources. I also see many events happening and would love to join them once I get used to Tonebase :)
Have a lovely weekend!
Jason
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Hello I am Karen from Nebraska. I donāt think we really have a āfrom Hereā food. I like far too much to pick a favorite anyway! I suppose our only regional food is a Runza. They are pretty good too.
I started playing around 9 y.o. When I asked for guitar lessons and thinking I would learn like how to play popular music, got Frederick Noad plopped in front of me. Playing a large guitar was always painful and so I didnāt practice as well as I should and Iād say my education was a bit uneven anyway but I played about 8 years and then college happened. It wasnāt touched much for around 7 years and there were no teachers (and no internet!) Then I moved somewhere I found a teacher. But he moved after just a couple years. Again I fell into non-playing. Plus I had two jobs quite a while that left no time.
Fast forward another 15 or so years and one day during the pandemic I thought āIām a grown person who could buy a smaller more comfortable guitarā. Plus while there are no local teachers there is a ton of helpful resources on the internet. So I went and got a student 3/4 Cordoba that day to see if I liked the size. I did and ordered a Kenny Hill New World Player 615mm and sold the Cordoba to an 8 year old for cheap because no kid should have to put up with a full sized guitar. I have three guitars. The small scale NWP, a beautiful old concert Wallo and my childhood Yamaha the ubiquitous guitar of the 70s.
After 22 months of consistent playing now and starting what felt like scratch I can say I have returned to an intermediate level and with far better technique than previously. I actually enjoy practicing beyond words. It drives out all cares and worries for those blissful moments.
Iām working on Ojos Brujos by Brouwer and InspiraĆ§Ć£o by Garoto plus a lot of Maria Linnemann because itās so preeetty.
I played in front of some friends for the first time at Easter and didnāt completely fall apart from nerves!
My personal rules for myself right now are play what I love and and is accessible. Go a measure at a time. Donāt freak out when you see barres. Practice in very small chunks of time (I have a tear in my left rotator cuff that has plagued me almost the whole time but has improved to the point I donāt *have* to have surgery quite yet).
I know. Thatās a novel. Thanks for your patience if you actually read this far. Lol.
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* Hi, I'm from N. Canton, Ohio. It seems Italian food is the favorite here but I'm partial to sushi.
* I'm currently working on transitioning to classical guitar after over 45 years of playing jazz, pop, etc. I'd rather be playing classical, I've just never had the time to devote to it before now.
* I'm hoping for some direction on how to retrain my hands to the discipline of classical guitar.
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I live in the northern neck in Virginia. Itās between the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers on the Chesapeake. There is some cultural access to Williamsburg and Richmond.
Iām in tonebase to develop some discipline and skills. I have a great interest in classical but always keep my eye on playing blues. Right now I would be extraordinarily happy to play Sor, Giuliani, Carcassi and Sagreras. Iāve targeted my first year here to do that
in disciplining myself I want to tighten up my daily practice regimen.
I am 76 years old and have spent too many years not doing the right things.
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Hello, my name is Mauro, aka Maurengo. Iām originally from Brazil but Iāve been in Europe for the past 30 years, the last 20 of which in Dublin, Ireland. I came across tonebase through a friend ( Moyses Lopes ) and Iām thoroughly enjoying the experience. Hope to learn lots with so many talented musicians.
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Hello all,
My name is Myron and I live in Gig Harbor, Washington. My favorite food is pork belly Korean tacos.
i pick up the classical guitar in 2018 my first teacher was a flamenco player, so this sparked my fascination with Spanish music. I am a follower of Paola HermosĆn on YouTube she is a performer and a arranger of different areas of classical and flamenco music. I am currently working on a Spanish arrangement of Gaspar Sanz Canaries by Paola HermosĆn.
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Hi, my name is Wallie. I spent the first 17 years of my life in Southern Germany, and I am now one of those busy volunteering retirees, who is relatively new to music in general, and the guitar.
I am working on the Bach Bourree in Em and the Spanish Romance. It's slow going, but I am making progress, and that feels great.
I LOVE the variety of topics, challenges and resources presented by this community, and look forward to staying inspired.
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Hello all,
I am Bart Versteeg and live in the Netherlands. I played a lot when I was young, stopped when I was 35. Now, 25 years later I did a restart. I have a great teacher (Yes, you Francesco ChƔvez!) and am on a intermediate level again. Struggling with La Catedral, Asturias, Bachs Lute Suite no. 2 , Pujols Verde Alma and Darragh ONeills Cocobolo.
since 3 weeks I join a mandolin ensemble and orchestra.
I received a lifetime membership as a farewell gift from a national society in which I was a board member.
Musical greetings,
Bart