🎯 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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    • martin.3
    • 2 wk ago
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    The Etude Challenge is wrapping up this week with our Watch Party on Thursday — and what a ride it's been. From Sor to Regondi to Brouwer, you all brought incredible performances and pushed each other every week.

    What kind of challenge would you like to see??

    Drop your ideas below. What would get you excited to practice for the next 4-6 weeks?

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      • Jack_Stewart
      • 3 days ago
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      That's the theory at least.

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      • Andre_Bernier
      • 3 days ago
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        As with many others, I would support a 6 weeks challenge 👍

      • Nijwm_Bwiswmuthiary
      • 7 hrs ago
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       Greetings Martin and everyone. I missed participating in the previous challenge because of schedule issues on my part. But I'm back and excited to participate in this.

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      • martin.3
      • 7 hrs ago
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        Welcome back, fantastic to see you! We missed you in the Etude Challenge. How about La Catedral? It already sounded great in our last session, and it would be a beautiful fit for the next challenge. Looking forward to your submission! 🎸

      • Nijwm_Bwiswmuthiary
      • 5 hrs ago
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      yep, that piece has been on the backburner. Perhaps it's time to bring it back!

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    • martin.3
    • 6 days ago
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      • BLaflamme
      • 6 days ago
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       Haha... nice teaser! You should add us to the poster!

      • Eric
      • 6 days ago
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       It looks like you are split between the light and dark side here, Martin. Don't give in to hate! The lure of evil is deceptive! 😄

      If you go the wrong way, can we call you Darth Martin?

      • BLaflamme
      • 6 days ago
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       Darth Martinus!

      • Ron.3
      • 5 days ago
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      Love the poster Martin!

      • Debbie
      • 4 days ago
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       haha yeah! All the folks in the poster are already famous. 

      • BLaflamme
      • 4 days ago
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       well... maybe they'll all be part of the upcoming challenge! 😎

      • Ron.3
      • 3 days ago
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       Yes 6 weeks sounds good to me too!

    • Eric
    • 4 wk ago
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    Shand - Exercise 68 from Improved Method

    This reminds me of something by Mertz. The tempo marking is adagio, which is just my speed! 🙂

      • Ron.3
      • 4 wk ago
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       Very nice Eric. I didn't realise you had problems with your right hand, although I think I remember you mentioning avoiding fast arpeggios. Despite that you always manage to play everything so musically with exquisite phrasing. My struggles are with the left hand, ever since I broke my m finger about 9 years ago - I also have no feeling at the tip of the m finger which doesn't help! 

      • Eric
      • 4 wk ago
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       Thanks, Ron. We are all just a bunch of wounded warriors, aren’t we! It’s quite comforting to remember that we all have our struggles and challenges. Nothing about this is easy for any of us.

      • Dale_Needles
      • 4 wk ago
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       Nicely and musically played.

      • Robert_Love
      • 3 wk ago
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        So nice Eric. Great reading.Nice touch.

      --Robert

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      • Jack_Stewart
      • 3 wk ago
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       Great job, Eric. The A section(and its return) has a nice sense of drama. There is some very interesting harmonic elements in it. I'm afraid Shand kind of loses me in the m middle section. But then I guess that makes the A section return that much nicer.

      • BLaflamme
      • 3 wk ago
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       Speed is spot on, musically more interesting than the previous study while being an exercise!

    • Dale_Needles
    • 4 wk ago
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    Here is a nice study from Abel Carlevaro's Cuaderno No. 2 for the right hand.

    https://youtu.be/rbrAbKrqi9U?si=dO8kxcxAXgIQwQCI

      • Ron.3
      • 4 wk ago
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       Interesting study Dale - to my ears it's almost Villa-Lobos like. Well played!

      • Eric
      • 4 wk ago
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       I like that a lot! Like Ron said, it’s reminiscent of HVL. I forget which one, but one of his etudes has those repeated chords.

      • Dale_Needles
      • 4 wk ago
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        Thanks. This little chord study does have a bit of HVL feel to it but probably more than anything it is a preparatory study for Carlevaro's Estudio No. 5 Homenaje a HVL. 

      • BLaflamme
      • 3 wk ago
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       Great take on this exercise Dale, I also remember working on this many many years ago... I definitely need to revisit all of this!

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