Week 4

Attention all tonebuddies! Are you ready to embark on a journey of musical creativity and exploration? Join our Arrangement & Transcription Challenge and discover the joy of reimagining music for the classical guitar!

Over the next four weeks, we’ll celebrate the art of transforming works from other instruments, ensembles, or even genres into stunning guitar performances. From Albéniz and Granados to Piazzolla, Bach, Scarlatti, or even your own favorite songs — everything goes!

🎯 Whether you choose to:

  • Work on a well-known transcription (Albéniz’s Asturias, Granados’s Danza Española, Piazzolla’s Libertango)

  • Create your own arrangement from scratch

  • Compare different versions and share your insights

…this is your chance to dive deep into the creative process and share your journey with the tonebase community.

This challenge is open to all levels — from curious beginners discovering their first transcription to experienced players refining their own arrangements. Let’s celebrate the versatility and expressive power of the guitar together!


📅 Challenge Dates

Start: November 11
End: December 11
👉 Join anytime by introducing your project in the comments below!


💡 How to Participate

  1. Pick your piece – Choose an arrangement or transcription that excites you.

  2. Share your goal – Are you learning, arranging, or refining?

  3. Post your progress – Upload short clips, notes, or reflections as you go.

  4. Engage – Encourage others, ask questions, and exchange arranging tips!


🎥 Watch Party Reminder

The Watch Party on December 11 will feature recorded submissions from this challenge!
So make sure to submit your final performance videos and showcase your creative work!

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    • matt.1
    • 23 hrs ago
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    Here's my week 4 submissions. Still working on the Dedicatoria. It feels pretty good, but I still have the occasional pause as I try to remember where it's going. It's always that last 10% that takes forever to get the piece where you want it. Overall I'm pretty happy with the progress this month.

    I'm also submitting a Weiss Fantasie transcribed by Karl Sheit. I've been working on this one for a long time so it is definitely further along.

      • Barney
      • 15 hrs ago
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       Nice playing on both pieces, Matt!  I understand about that "last 10%".  Even in some relatively easy pieces, sometimes there is a phrase that is much more challenging than the rest.

      I really enjoyed your interpretation of the Weiss.  Beautiful!

      • matt.1
      • 12 hrs ago
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       Yes, almost all of my songs remain in the 90% done stage for the rest of their lives. 😄

      • Barney
      • 12 hrs ago
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      Me too , Matt!

      • Dale_Needles
      • 6 hrs ago
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       The Granados is really coming along.  Also, I really enjoyed the Weiss.  

    • Sam_Greenblatt
    • 12 hrs ago
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    I'm trying some ragtime for this challenge. This is "The Easy Winners", a Scott Joplin favorite. To get the jaunty rhythm I am looking for, I found I needed to up the tempo considerably which of course makes the fingerpicking that much more challenging. Still not quite happy with it, but I think there are some good things emerging.

      • Barney
      • 12 hrs ago
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       Sounds great, Sam!  Nice groove.  I always liked the Joplin tunes.  The arrangement is terrific.  May I ask what edition did you use?

      Thanks for posting this; really enjoyed it.

      • Sam_Greenblatt
      • 12 hrs ago
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       - thanks! It’s from a book called “Fingerpicking Joplin” by Spencer Doidge. I picked it up at least 25 years ago, I doubt it’s in print still

      • matt.1
      • 11 hrs ago
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       Awesome! Sounds great! I love the rhythm. I think this tempo sounds really good.

      • joosje
      • 8 hrs ago
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       this is really nice. Great rhythm. Happy fingers….

      • Dale_Needles
      • 6 hrs ago
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       Very nice!  I like the tempo and you really make it flow.  In a way, Joplin reminds me a little of Piazzolla in how he is able to blend folklore sounding music with jazz and classical elements.  A very fun piece and a joy to listen to.

      • Randy_Wimer
      • 4 hrs ago
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       Cool! And certainly challenging especially at that tempo. You play it really well - makes me want to dig out the Joplin arrangements by John Knowles I have buried somewhere. 

    • joosje
    • 8 hrs ago
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    Sometimes you are just a bit too ambitious. No problem, I keep learning. Some pieces take more than can be done in the time frame  of a TB challenge. I wanted to record the piece in one take. And did it…. still a lot of work ahead. Tomorrow I’ll be traveling, so I’m not sure if I’ll be able to make a new recording in time. But working on this one was rewarding enough. 

      • Dale_Needles
      • 6 hrs ago
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       Very nice and what a great sound!

      • Barney
      • 5 hrs ago
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       This is coming along great, Joosje!  I love the way you balance and maintain legato for the moving bass and melody lines.  I agree a piece like this takes way longer than the Challenge time frame , and your progress and sound are amazing.

      • Randy_Wimer
      • 5 hrs ago
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       A piece like this in 4 weeks is asking a lot. I think you're at a really good place with it. It would be fun to hear you play it again after you've had a chance to live with it for a couple of months. I have the music to this somewhere and I recall giving it a cursory read through and putting it in the "maybe one day" pile. Nicely done.

    • Dale_Needles
    • 6 hrs ago
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    Here is the complete Calambre by Astor Piazzolla, arranged for guitar by Agustin Carlevaro.  As I previously wrote, Agustin is Maestro Abel Carlevaro's older brother who was an architect by profession and an accomplished guitarist who is well known for his arrangements of Astor Piazzolla's music along with other tango composers.  Still a work in progress but I am feeling it is coming together and just needs a little time to mature. 

      • joosje
      • 5 hrs ago
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       I love this so much Dale. Your very clear and clean playing. So jazzy too. Great progress and impressive performance. 

      • Randy_Wimer
      • 5 hrs ago
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       Very nice, Dale. Fun piece and well played.

      • Barney
      • 4 hrs ago
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       I could tell you are having fun with this one with it's tricky syncopations and varied articulations.  I enjoyed listening to it Dale!  Thanks for posting the full version.

      • Amateur with too little time and bingeplayer with sore arms and fingers
      • Lars_KjollerHansen
      • 12 min ago
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       impresssive you made it all in 4 weeks.. and performed it so well.

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