🎯 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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    • Dale_Needles
    • 2 wk ago
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    For my last post of the Challenge, I would like to share with you all another little sketch (etude) that I wrote and recorded in Portugal last month at the Negreiros Winery in the Douro Valley. I titled the sketch, Jazz Interlude. I wrote the guitar part and Mario Negreiros arranged it for voice, trumpet and percussion.  

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      • David_Krupka
      • 2 wk ago
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       I watched that interview a while ago. (There's also an older one with Sting and Dominic together.) I noticed Miller's book of Beatles song arrangements last time I was at my neighbourhood music shop. (Long & McQuade - I think they're in Quebec too.) Most of the pieces looked quite playable (i.e. not too difficult). If you're interested, you can also find in on amazon.

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      • Andre_Bernier
      • 2 wk ago
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        Yes, I also watched the interview with Sting. I also purchased both books from Dominic Miller. I agree that it is workable but I still feel that it is a bit of a stretch for me at this time. However, I keep that close and eventually will feel more ready for a serious try. 🎸

      • Dale_Needles
      • 2 wk ago
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        Thanks, it was fun to do a few recordings while traveling in Portugal.  Not my usual repertoire but fun to get out of my Carlevaro comfort zone.  Andre, thanks for sharing the interview, loved it. 

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    • Andre_Bernier
    • 9 days ago
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    I am surprised and excited about the suggestions for the next community challenge.

    For sure this community enjoys this format a lot for gazillions of good reasons.

    @Martin.3

    It does not matter which challenge will be picked from the magical hat. We will be there 👍

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    • martin.3
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    The next challenge ("Unfinished Business") is officially 6 weeks

    Kickoff thread coming in the next few days. Start raiding your "I swear I'll come back to this someday" pile — can't wait to see what crawls out of the woodwork.

    — Martin

      • BLaflamme
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      Awesome, thanks Martin! 💪

      • Debbie
      • Yesterday
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       ask and we shall receive. Thank you Martin!!! 🙌🏻🙏🏻

      • Barney
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      Thanks Martin!  👍

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      • Jack_Stewart
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       That's great, Martin. Oh wait. Does that mean I have to actually have a finished piece in 6 weeks?! Maybe we should go 2 months. But I still might not be able to finish a piece by then. Maybe 3 months.... But then.......ARRRRGh! 🤯

      OK fine. 6 weeks it is.😄

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      • martin.3
      • Yesterday
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      @Jack Stay on target, Gold Five. 🎯 Six weeks is more than the Rebellion had to blow up the Death Star — and you don't even have to dodge TIE fighters along the way. "Do or do not. There is no 3 months." — Yoda, probably. 😄

      May the 4th be with you. (And the 5th. And the 6th. And… well, all 42 of them.)

      • Barney
      • Yesterday
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       I love these references to Star Wars!  I'm a big fan.  btw,  John Williams scores for the films are amazing.

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      • martin.3
      • 16 hrs ago
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        Total agreement, Williams is in a class of his own. Fun personal note: at my Abitur (German high school graduation), every student gets 30 seconds of music when they walk up to receive their diploma in front of everyone. I picked the Indiana Jones theme. Best 30 seconds of my school career, and a small reminder that Williams just makes everything feel epic, even handing out paper.

      • BLaflamme
      • 11 hrs ago
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      What a fantastic theme for an entry! 

Content aside

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