Week 4: Expressive Exploration
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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Hello everyone, I attempted this etude no.14 (my first ever Carcassi piece). First off, apologies for the poor audio-visual quality. I recorded this on a built-in webcam. Practising this has been such a learning experience. A few observations on the challenges I faced
- Synchronization between LH and RH fingers, while trying to maintain legato.
- Difficulties in RH finger alternation without repeating the same finger, cross string jumps
- clean shifts between positions
- Planting and preparing the P finger (which I belatedly discovered is very useful if done on the upper strings, which I haven't done much in this video due to lack of practice)
- Subtle variations in notes between bars that look similar (As a beginner, I struggled with these)
- getting a good tone and colour on the high E (which I struggle with, due to my bad nails and my lack of knowledge on how to shape them).
Overall, I learned a great deal while learning this etude, especially scales (which are my weakest skills). Also, I'm quietly proud of how I learned this piece from scratch in a few weeks and how it's helped me in my reading skills. As always, your feedback is greatly welcome and the support of this community is always valued and cherished by me,
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Hi, Im new to Tonebase and late to the challenge, so I decided to relearn a piece I haven't played in many years. Practice time so far has been about 8 hrs total.
Things I worked on:
- Switching between the tremolo and arpeggio technics.
- Deciding on whether to use A on all the high notes from measure 10-12.
- Memorizing the piece and finding good starting and stoping points for each practice session.
Things I'm still working on are:
- dynamics (resisting the urge to play measure 8 and the last measure FF).
- Memorizing the piece
- Increasing tempo and playing cleanly
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I had a go at No.23.
Recording on my iPhone, the dynamics seem to have been flattened out quite a lot. Maybe someone can advise me on how to deal with this.
As with just about anything in A major, I am focusing on keeping the bass strings under control, dampening them with my thumb as required to avoid especially the A and D string overlapping into bars where they are not wanted.
Also focusing on the pull off to open strings which can make a "twangy" sound - this is the ideal etude to practice that technique.
I will try improve on this by the end of the cycle.