🎯 The Etude Challenge: Study Pieces, Serious Progress - Week 6

Attention tonebuddies! It's time to embrace the music that was literally designed to make you a better guitarist. Welcome to The Etude Challenge — four weeks dedicated to the art of the etude!

Etudes occupy a unique place in the classical guitar repertoire. They're technical workouts disguised as beautiful music — pieces that sharpen your skills while rewarding you with something genuinely worth performing. From the elegant simplicity of Carcassi and Sor to the rhythmic brilliance of Brouwer's Etudes Simples, the virtuosic fire of Villa-Lobos's 12 Études, and everything in between — there's an etude out there for every player at every level.

This challenge is your chance to pick one (or more!), commit to it, and share your journey with the community.

🎯 Whether you choose to:

  • Tackle a classic — Sor Op. 35, Carcassi Op. 60, Giuliani Op. 48
  • Go for something bold — Villa-Lobos, Barrios, or Coste
  • Explore the modern side — Brouwer, Carlevaro, or Bogdanovic
  • Revisit an old friend — Polish a piece you learned before and bring it to a new level

…this is your moment to dig in and grow. This challenge is open to all levels — whether you're working through your very first Sor etude or preparing a Villa-Lobos for the stage, you belong here.


📅 Challenge Dates

Start: February 23

End: April 17


💡 How to Participate

  1. Pick your etude – Choose one that excites you and challenges you. Not sure where to start? Ask the community for suggestions!
  2. Share your goal – Tell us what you're working on and what you want to achieve (clean run-through, memorization, performance tempo, etc.)
  3. Post your progress – Upload short clips, practice notes, or reflections as you go. We want to see the process, not just the polish.
  4. Engage – Listen to what others are working on, leave encouragement, and trade practice tips!

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    • Debbie
    • 2 days ago
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    Hello tonebase buddies. I've been away for a bit with some unavoidable life things. Here is my latest rendition of Sor's Opus 6 #11. There are still some things I'm not quite happy with but all in due time. If it's allowed to add another video I might try it on my normal sized (for me 630 scale) guitar. My hand therapy has been very helpful but I also don't want to overdo it. One huge improvement though is in the 3rd section (major) of the piece I can play the stretch in measures 60 and 68 as they are typically played. That makes me very happy. I look forward to getting caught up and listening to everyone's work in this challenge. 

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      • David_Krupka
      • 59 min ago
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       Thanks Blaise! For the moment the guitar is simply one of many on my 'wish list'. Another item on my 'wish list' is having something like the 'Grand Salon' here in Toronto. It's curious - English Canada has produced a number of well known guitarists, but we have nothing approaching the 'guitar culture' that you have in Quebec. I'm jealous!

      • BLaflamme
      • 44 min ago
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      it then would only be better, great work!

    • Robert_Love
    • Yesterday
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    I joined here last week. I hope to be able to post Brouwer Study 6 by deadline. I want to achieve more legato and tone. I am working on my right hand which has always been a challenge. I worked on the Brouwer over a few months and have recognized the chord structure and blocked the chords. That pattern is simple but requires planting right hand and relazation. Two things I am working on. 

      • Amateur guitarist/lutenist
      • David_Krupka
      • Yesterday
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       Looking forward to it, Robert! It's always great to 'see' new faces here in the community forum.

      • Robert_Love
      • 18 hrs ago
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       Thanks David! Been practicing slow movements and shifts. 

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      • Jack_Stewart
      • 15 hrs ago
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       Welcome to Tonbase, Robert. This is a good place to work on new work and get a lot of support - we are a very welcoming community. Looking forward to seeing your progress on the Brouwer. 

      • BLaflamme
      • 2 hrs ago
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       Welcome Robert, feel free to post anything at any point, people here mostly share their progress and discuss with others than share perfect renditions!

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    • Jack_Stewart
    • 15 hrs ago
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    Gilardino Study #31 Theme and Variations 1,2,3

    So I finally got a marginally acceptable recording thru variation 3 (I repeated variation 2 as the the 1st time thru was so bad). Variation 3 has been a real challenge for me. It has some wide stretches in fairly quick movements along with some moderately tricky RH fingering.  The recording is a little too loud but at least it isn't clipping.

    The last 3 variations are a bit easier (I think - at least I can read thru them). I willl continue to work on the first variations as I add the final ones. I think I have time to get them all done. Whether there is time for me to actually record them is another matter altogether. 🤔

      • BLaflamme
      • 2 hrs ago
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       Thanks for sharing your progress on it Jack, it starts to make more sense listening to the theme with a few variations, I very like this music and what you're doing!

      • Eric
      • 1 hr ago
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       Wow, that looks really difficult, but you are managing it well! I admire the way you tackle these gargantuan pieces of music.

      • Ron.3
      • 1 hr ago
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      Great to see it coming together Jack - as Eric said, it looks really difficult! Well done!

      • Amateur guitarist/lutenist
      • David_Krupka
      • 1 hr ago
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       Wow - that looks like a real workout for the left hand! You're really handling it well - as Blaise said, the 'sense' of the music is becoming quite apparent now. 

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