WEEK 2: What we've experienced!!!
WELCOME TO THE MAIN THREAD FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF "End of the Year" PRACTICE CHALLENGE!
- Select Your Piece(s): Choose one or more pieces that you've learned this year. It could be something you've practiced through our live streams, a personal favorite, or a challenging piece you've conquered.
- Record Your Performance: Film yourself playing your selected piece(s). Quality doesn't have to be professional – it's all about sharing your progress and passion.
- Share Your Journey: Post your video in our community forum under the "End of the Year Challenge" thread. Include a brief write-up about your experience learning the piece – what challenges you faced, how you overcame them, and what this piece means to you. If you don't want to record yourself, show us a video of a piece you plan to take on in the next year!
- Engage with Others: Watch, comment, and encourage your fellow community members. Share your feedback, experiences, and celebrate each other's progress.
↓ Happy Sharing! ↓
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I worked on this piece for 6 months and it is not ready now...I played it faster but now I play slower for the poetry;-). It is the second of "three forestpaintings" by Konstantin Vasiliev.
I learned a lot about my guitar and I had to put it away to practise without instrument to get the agogic , it was hard and I thought, I would never get it, but I am on my way...
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Stefanie, I can hear how much you love this music and yearn to make it your own. That means it is happening and will continue to happen, until, one day it flows out with no thought, only its truth and authenticity. Thank you for sharing your willingness to go to that place.
Where can I find this music for purchase?
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Hi everyone!
Newcomer here, just adding my first two videos. I simply recorded them with my iPhone (did not have time to finish Martin's course on recording ), so no edits. I could not decide which piece would better describe my year in guitar (mainly the second semester).
The first one is a little tango by Piazzolla, the second one is a funny Capriccio by Mertz.
Apologies, for I haven't memorized any of these two pieces (I have such a terrible memory!).
I appreciate all comments and suggestions for improvement.