WEEK 6: What We've Achieved!!!
WELCOME TO THE MAIN THREAD FOR THE LAST WEEK OF THE "End of the Year" PRACTICE CHALLENGE!
- Select Your Piece(s): Choose one or more pieces that you've learned this year. It could be something you've practiced through our live streams, a personal favorite, or a challenging piece you've conquered.
- Record Your Performance: Film yourself playing your selected piece(s). Quality doesn't have to be professional – it's all about sharing your progress and passion.
- Share Your Journey: Post your video in our community forum under the "End of the Year Challenge" thread. Include a brief write-up about your experience learning the piece – what challenges you faced, how you overcame them, and what this piece means to you. If you don't want to record yourself, show us a video of a piece you plan to take on in the next year!
- Engage with Others: Watch, comment, and encourage your fellow community members. Share your feedback, experiences, and celebrate each other's progress.
↓ Happy Sharing! ↓
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Sor Etude op. 6.6
I have really been frustrated with my playing over the last month. I have been working on this piece and BWV 1009 Prelude almost exclusively. There is really very little I like about this performance but I did want to try to post a recording of it. I am going to try to record the BWV 1009 Prelude next but I am not overly hopeful. I feel my playing has really deteriorated over the last month. I have been pretty sick over this time (a respiratory illness, not Covid). Maybe that has affected my ability to concentrate. I apologize for my rant. This too shall pass. (The problem with that phrase is that it applies to the good times as well )
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I am sorry my issues are dominating what should be a forum for celebrating and showcasing our progress and achievements. I really do appreciate the helpful and concerned response I have received. I have opened a topic in the General Discussion so we can save this forum for more celebratory submissions. I do thank all for your responses.
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Back in Week 2 I posted my playing of Lullaby No. 1 by Isaias Savio, a Brazilian lullaby, which at the time was still new to me. Since then I have been practicing this piece, albeit with some breaks here and there for Christmas and so on. I believe that this presents a reasonable representation of my current playing, which has come a long way since joining Tonebase in Dec 2022. This piece will continue to be a work in progress as I learn more about playing classical guitar.