Week 6: Triumph & Reflections
Get the Scores for the Carcassi Etudes op.60 Challenge
HOW TO BEGIN
Ready to join the "Carcassi Etudes op.60 Challenge"? Here’s your starting line:
- Pick Your Etude: Dive into the evocative world of Carcassi by selecting an etude from op.60. Whether it's a piece that tests your technical limits or one that you've longed to perfect, the choice is yours.
- Commit to Practice: Embark on a disciplined practice routine, aiming for consistency. Share your journey with at least two video updates each week on our platform. This commitment will not only enhance your skills but also enable us to experience your progress, fostering a supportive atmosphere in our tonebase community.
- Share Your Practice: Submit a recording that you feel best captures your connection with Carcassi's music. This will inspire and contribute to a rich collection of performances for our community to enjoy and learn from.
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Here is Estudio No. 14, which is a scale study. I generally use Rest Strokes when playing scale passages. However, I wanted to work a bit on using primarily Free Stroke scales instead for this submission.
I find Rest strokes more secure with better tone quality, but free stroke scales are preferred in certain situations and repertoire. I think this requires continued slow concentrated practice to achieve more legato. Not easy, particularly at faster speeds...
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Here is my next recording with few changes from previous recordings:
1- This time I took only one recording only after about 10 min warming up practice. Previously I could make 10 + recordings until I felt satisfied. I feel it represents my real practice time but feel very stressful.
2- I am getting used to the Alaska picks but still miss or add a few strings. I guess this will improve over time.
3- I am trying to work on getting a better tone when plucking chords.
4- I was able to increase the tempo by 10 bpm in the last week.
This is probably my last recording for this challenge but I will keep working on this piece and bring it back in a future challenge.