INTERNATIONAL GUITAR COMPETITION HOW TO BE PREPARED AND WHAT KIND OF REPERTOIRE SHOULD BE PERFORMED
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international guitar competition, performance preparation, musical repertoire, classical guitar, stage performance, technical skills, artistic expression, competition strategy.Abstract
This article explores the essential strategies and musical preparations required for successful participation in international guitar competitions. It emphasizes both technical and psychological readiness, including practice routines, performance anxiety management, and stage presence. A significant focus is given to the selection of repertoire, where a balance between technical complexity, musical expressiveness, and stylistic diversity is highlighted. The study also analyzes criteria typically used by juries, helping participants to align their preparations with professional standards. By evaluating past competition trends and expert opinions, the article provides practical recommendations for aspiring guitarists aiming to excel on the global stage.
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