Week 2: Delving into Diverse Styles
 
    Welcome to the "Around the World in 80 Strings Challenge"! This month, we'll embark on a global musical journey, exploring classical guitar compositions from various countries. The only rule: Don’t play a composer from your home country. Let’s make this a truly international experience!
🗓️ CHALLENGE TIMELINE
- Challenge Start: Kick-Off on May 15th
- Duration: May 15th - June 24th
- Watch Party: June 24th
🎼 ACTIVITIES
- Choose Your Piece: Select a new piece of music to work on. Share your choice in the thread below and inspire your fellow musicians!
- Video Submission: Submit a video of your practice this week. Highlight your favorite passage from the piece that showcases the origin of this piece!
🎸 GET INVOLVED
Let’s kick things off with enthusiasm! Share your progress, encourage others, and explore new musical horizons together. Can’t wait to see what everyone chooses!
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  Includes grossly glaring mistakes, but still has its moments and some potential, I think. "Lullaby" - Frantz Casseus (Haiti) 
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  We just wrapped a fantastic production with Łukasz Kuropaczewski on Llobet's Catalan Folk Songs, so I've decided to jump right into Llobet's "Plany". I want to improve EVERY chord change, there arestill some ghost notes starting to sound when I lift fingers. One core concept of Lukasz's course is that once does not only shift with the left hand, but also with the right hand! But overall, I feel, that the melody is not really flowing, so I'll try to improve my phrasing as well. Watch out for Borbala's course coming out TODAY on phrasing and articulation! 
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  Gol-e-Gandome and Leila-Leila (arr. Afshar) I am playing Gol-e-Gandome relatively well now, so I have also begun working on a second one of these Persian ballads arranged by Lily Afshar. Apparently this is a song about a lost love named Leila. As far as I know, it has no connection to Layla by Eric Clapton. 😊 I am not playing the whole piece yet. There is a section at the end where the melody is played with harmonics. That still needs a lot of work before I would subject anyone to it. 
