
The Dance Challenge Week One

Let’s dance!
In this community-driven challenge, we will be playing dance music. So, choose a piece from any time period, location, or culture that is set to a dance rhythm. Whether it be an Italian Saltarello, an Argentinian Tango, or something in between, let’s get our toes tapping and our fingers dancing across the guitar strings.
This challenge will last four weeks, until Saturday, June 7th. A new thread will be posted each week.
If there are any beginners looking for suggested pieces, please feel free to ask the community.
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Lauro's La Negra and Aguado's Contradanse Op 8 No 1 (May 12)
Here is an update on the Lauro, with the tempo raised a bit. I needed to have the score in front of me for security at this tempo.
I thought that, while I work on the Lauro all four weeks of the challenge, I could also work my way through this opus of Aguado's that is very "dance-y" if you will. It's a collection of eight country dances and waltzes. I particularly like the brief cello-like lines in the D section on this first one.
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BWV 1009 Allemande Duarte transcription
This is a revised version of the 3rd cello suite Allemande from a posting in the first challenge of the year. It is still not perfect but I think this is a bit cleaner. There are still several rough spots but perhaps fewer and less rough (?). I still need to work to refine my interpretation, I think this performance is perhaps somewhat perfunctory.
I will continue to post revisions of pieces over the next week in preparation for my attendance at the TB Music Intensive in LA the last 2 weeks of this month. I am apparently the only guitarist that signed up - lots of pianists and string players. I am a bit intimidated being the only representative of the guitar community.
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BWV 996 Allemande (Isbin and Koonce editions)
This is a new recording of this Allemande which I posted in a previous challenge (Feb. 2023 I believe). I think this is a bit muddy (strings?, not muting overtones?, etc). I also have some stumbles that I think I can do better on (ie; remove - not make the stumbles better). I'l try to make another recording tomorrow. But I do want to move on as I want to revise several more pieces before the middle of next week. BTW all the pieces I am revising are within recent repertoire so they are fairly well under my fingers. Even so, they still require a fair amount of work to eliminate, well... minimize, mistakes and memory lapses.