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Greetings, beloved tonebuddies!
Gear up for an enthralling adventure with the "Carcassi Etudes op.60 Challenge!" This event is dedicated to celebrating the technical brilliance and expressive depth of Matteo Carcassi's compositions. Join us this month as we embark on a journey through the challenging yet rewarding landscapes of Carcassi's Etudes op.60, a pillar in the classical guitar repertoire.
WHEN
- Challenge start: Official Kick-Off on March 6th!
- Challenge duration: From March 6th to April 15th.
- Watch Party of selected submissions: April 15th, 11 am PST!
HOW TO BEGIN
Ready to join the "Carcassi Etudes op.60 Challenge"? Here’s your starting line:
- Pick Your Etude: Dive into the evocative world of Carcassi by selecting an etude from op.60. Whether it's a piece that tests your technical limits or one that you've longed to perfect, the choice is yours.
- Commit to Practice: Embark on a disciplined practice routine, aiming for consistency. Share your journey with at least two video updates each week on our platform. This commitment will not only enhance your skills but also enable us to experience your progress, fostering a supportive atmosphere in our tonebase community.
- Share Your Practice: Submit a recording that you feel best captures your connection with Carcassi's music. This will inspire and contribute to a rich collection of performances for our community to enjoy and learn from.
The "Carcassi Etudes op.60 Challenge" is more than just practice; it's an invitation to delve into the essence of Matteo Carcassi's musical genius. Choose an etude that speaks to you and approach this challenge with enthusiasm and curiosity. Let's pay homage to the elegant structures and lyrical melodies of Carcassi, enhancing our skills and community spirit along the way. Get ready to practice, explore, and immerse yourself in the Carcassi Etudes op.60 Challenge!
Grouped by Difficulty
Easy: 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 13, 16, 19
Medium: 1, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 21, 23
Advanced: 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25
Grouped by Technique
Scales: 1, 6, 14, 18
Arpeggio: 2, 3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20 + 22(inkl. Left Hand Slurs)
Slurs: 4, 8, 9, 10, 21, 23, 25 (full fretboard arpeggi)
Other: 5 + 17 (Parallel Motion and Shifts), 16 (Melody and Accompaignement), 24 (Shifts)
Grouped by Length
Short: 3, 4, 10
Medium: 1, 2, 5, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 23
Long: 2, 6, 7, 9, 15, 17, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25
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Martin, thanks for the helpful charts for M. Carcassi Op. 60.
I have a few editions in my library. I have found the Carl Fischer edition edited by Vadah Olcott-Bickford (0101) to be an excellent resource. Each study has right and left hand fingering and commentary on purpose of study.The Carcassi method for Guitar Op.59, Carl Fischer, (T.Presser) edited by G.C. Santisteban is an excellent resource for your library.
There is a combined edition with Op.60 and Op.59 with included MP3 download of Op.60.
Carl Fischer publications , edited by P. Bertaud.
I have not evaluated this edition but it seems like a good inclusion?
Perhaps this information will help tb guitarist. -
I haven't played any carcassi since I'm still pretty new to classical guitar music. This is a fantastic chance for me to explore his music, so challenge accepted . The chart provided would be super helpful I'm sure.
I'm looking to improve my LH finger independence, relaxation and scales. Any recommendations from fellow members would be great.
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martin Ashley (Ash) Lucero Hi, not related to this topic. I'm facing issues in accessing content on my TB Android app. I can't find any content on my bookmark, or other tabs. I can access them on the browser but strangely as soon as I open the site, I hear multiple voices in the background playing at the same time even if I have not clicked on any video. I even tried reinstalling the app, hasn't worked. Anyone else facing problems?
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martin
This is a great community challenge you worked out for us. Your table to guide us in selecting a piece is also very helpful. However, the Opus 60 is probably way too advanced for a beginner like me. I am actually practicing pieces in TB level 2 and 3 curriculum. The Carcassi op. 60 pieces are showing up starting only in level 4. Furthermore, Bradford Werner has a very good book on this Opus and his own classification is for grades (5 to 9).
As I like to participate in these challenges , I will be working on the Allegretto in E Minor, Op.59 by Matteo Carcassi. This piece is part of the Bradford Werner repertoire lessons for grade 2. He also has a very good video lesson for this piece including some scale exercises.
For those beginners like me who could be interested in participating in the challenge with this piece.
https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/classical-guitar-repertoire-lessons-grade-2/