Guitar Repertoire

🎸 Welcome to My Repertoire

Welcome to my guitar repertoire page, where I document my musical journey, share the pieces I’ve mastered, and track my progress. My focus lies in classical and fingerstyle guitar, and I continually seek to expand my skills with new compositions and arrangements. Below, you’ll find an organized list of pieces categorized by progress and style.

🎼 My Repertoire

Mastered Pieces (Fully Learned & Performance Ready)

PieceComposer🎵
AsturiasIsaac Albeniz🎧 Listen
Recuerdos de la AlhambraFrancisco Tárrega🎼 Sheet Music
CavatinaStanley Myers📽️ YouTube
LágrimaFrancisco Tárrega🎧 Listen

In Progress (Currently Practicing)

PieceComposer🎵
Canon in DPachelbel (arr. Per-Olov Kindgren)🎧 Listen
La CatedralAgustín Barrios🎼 Sheet Music
Capricho ÁrabeFrancisco Tárrega📽️ YouTube

To Learn (Future Goals)

PieceComposer🎵
Clair de LuneClaude Debussy (arr. guitar)🎧 Listen
Somewhere Over the RainbowHarold Arlen (arr. Tommy Emmanuel)🎼 Sheet Music
The Godfather ThemeNino Rota (arr. Sungha Jung)📽️ YouTube

📖 My Learning Process

I approach every new piece with a structured method:

  1. Sight-reading – Understanding the notation and finger placement.
  2. Technical drills – Practicing challenging sections separately.
  3. Slow practice – Building muscle memory at reduced speed.
  4. Artistic interpretation – Working on phrasing, dynamics, and expression.
  5. Performance readiness – Playing at full tempo with consistency.

Each piece is a journey of discipline, patience, and musical expression.

🎥 Performance Videos

Below are some of my recordings and live performances:

More recordings coming soon!

🎯 Guitar Goals & Challenges

As I continue my musical journey, my goals include:

Recording a full performance video series

Mastering La Catedral by Barrios

Improving my tremolo technique for advanced pieces

Arranging and composing original fingerstyle pieces

📩 Stay Connected

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If you have any suggestions for pieces I should learn, feel free to reach out!