What is on your musical bucket list?
Do you have a musical bucket list?
Maybe it's to play a recital for friends and family, maybe it's to play in a chamber group or go to a guitar festival! Perhaps it’s finally hearing your favorite guitarist play or tackling Rodrigo's Concierto D'Aranajuez. Let us know what's on your list, no event is too small!
Share your list below!
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1. Agustin Barrios Mangore
i) Julia Florida
ii) Prelude in C minor
iii) La Catedral
2. Franciso Tarrega
I) Capricho Arabe
ii) Lagrima
iii) Study in E minor
iv) Prelude No.5
3. Heitor Villas Lobos
I) Prelude No.1
ii) Etude No.1
4. Un dia de Novembre and study No.6 by Leo Brouwer
5. Study in B minor by Sor
6. Elegie by Kasper Mertz
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Learning jazz drumming and bass clarinet
Seriously, as far as classical guitar goes:
BWV 1006
Castles of Spain (various)
Villa-Lobos (various but especially several of the Eudes and the Brazilian suite).
Couperin
Brouwer
Other composers will no doubt arise as I continue to develop on classical guitar.
I'm retired and can put several hours a day into practice but also study Jazz Guitar seriously so everything develops at a slower pace then it could if I were only singularly focused.
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This is what I am actually working:
- Pujol's Etude no. 1
- Fernando Sor - Opus 60 no.9
- Giuliani -120 Right hand studies
My bucket list for 2024:
- Brouwer's Estudio Sencillos no. 1
- Gulli Bjornsson - Landscape II
- Fernando Sor - Opus 60 no. 4
- Fernando Sor - Opus 60 no.8
With the followings 2 Tonebase courses:
- Introduction Rest stroke and free stroke - Edouardo Inestal
- Basic Arpeggio concepts - Edouardo Inestal
With 6 monts to go; I think I can get through the list for the end of the year.
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Most of my bucket list is trying to reclaim and, then, maintain pieces I have already learned
these include:
Chopin Mazurkas (3, I think,) Waltz op. 69.2. and Raindrop Prelude op.28.15
Bach - a lot - BWV 996, 1009, 1000 Fugue and others
Rameau Suite in 'a' minor (1706)
Various 20th C works - Sauguet, Brouwer, Bogdanovic
Things I want (wish) to do:
composing, sight reading, continue to pursue new music
That's nor asking too much, is it?