Capricho Árabe Early Practice Update | Classical Guitar | DSS

This is an early practice update on Tárrega’s Capricho Árabe. I’m still very early in the process with this piece, so this is not a performance version. This is a practice snapshot. In this session, I’m going through roughly the first ten measures and then starting very slowly around measure 11. Right now, the focus is not dynamics, speed, polish, or trying to make it sound finished. The goal is to get the notes under my fingers, clean up the shifts, understand the structure, and build control one small section at a time. Where the music has trills or ornaments, I’m not treating them as full trills yet. I’m playing the individual notes more plainly so I can learn the timing, left-hand movement, and basic shape without adding extra tension or rushing. This is the slow, stripped-down stage of learning Capricho Árabe as an adult classical guitar learner. Follow the practice, not the perfection. Full DSS classical guitar journey:    / @dailyscheduledsuffering   Free DSS Classical Guitar Practice Planner: https://dailyscheduledsuffering.com Daily Scheduled Suffering Classical Guitar Mastery Through Daily Discipline #classicalguitar #caprichoarabe #tarrega #classicalguitarpractice #adultguitarist #adultlearner #guitarpractice #deliberatepractice #dailypractice #dailyscheduledsuffering YOUTUBE TAGS / KEYWORDS: Capricho Árabe, Capricho Arabe, Francisco Tárrega, Tarrega, classical guitar, classical guitar practice, classical guitar progress, adult guitarist, adult learner, adult classical guitar, guitar practice, deliberate practice, slow practice, repertoire practice, Daily Scheduled Suffering, DSS