Week 1 - Technical Foundation // May 3
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of the virtuosity challenge! This is the place to discuss the Week 1 livestream and post your Week 1 practice updates.
- Make sure you've read the guidelines before replying (<- click)
- Watch the kickoff livestream for help with the first section!
Download the sheet music: in this first week, we will be working with materials from my right-hand technique workshop. Download them here:
Right-hand exercise book (<- click)
See the pinned post below for a specific practice guide featuring all the exercises we talked about during today's livestream!
Since this challenge is all about virtuosity, video updates are more highly encouraged than usual. Feel free to upload the video in the reply OR simply link to your YouTube video.
YouTube video submissions CAN be unlisted. Just make sure they're not set on "private", so we can actually see them.
If you want to describe your process, feel free to use the following template.
- Exercise(s) you have been working on:
- Things you found easy:
- Things you found difficult:
↓ Reply below with your submissions and questions! ↓
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Hi Mircea,
I have a question. I only had formal classical guitar lessons with a teacher for three years, and that was about 30 years ago, when I was in undergraduate college. Neither of my two teachers ever taught me about right-hand preparation (or if they did, I must have ignored them!). When I try to do it, it feels almost impossibly unnatural. I literally cannot even go at half the speed I go at when I don't prepare. My tone is pretty horrible too, with my nails often catching and "twanging" the strings when I prepare the right hand. It makes me feel like a I'm three years old!
So I guess I want to know what you suggest I do. Should I do the exercises you gave with preparation and just push through it, hoping practice will make it better with time? Should I learn the basics of right-hand preparation from another source before I do this virtuosity challenge? Should I just ignore it and do the challenge without preparation? Any thoughts you have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Eric
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This is (again) a great format, a very nice workshop/challenge. I would like to participate, however at the moment (since 2+ weeks) I am not able to play or practice guitar due to a shoulder problem... So I will catch up that stuff a bit later, being active then. Meanwhile, I will be at least following the streams and threads listening and watching.
Greetings to all, and thanks for this new event.
Robert -
Hello everyone. Any metronome application suggestions?? I cannot set my metronome for 16th notes. I am also sharing my starting tempo:
- Exercise(s) you have been working on: 1A: 110, 1C: 85, 2A-B:85, 3A:70, 3B:85, 3C:70, 5A:75, 4E & 5B:none
- Things you found easy: Left hand positions
- Things you found difficult: Rest stroke. I must confess that I never practiced rest stroke I know it is very useful for volume and speed, but I never needed it in my playing. I had to shorten my nails for managing rest stroke. I also had metronome problem, couldn't set for 16. I found exercise 5B (7/16, 5/16) a little confusing.
I am intending to increase the tempo by 5 for each exercise tomorrow. I will send my video in a few days.