The challenging part is the ear training. Who knew that singing solfege was going to be a major part of it? Oh well - it's other peoples' ears that will suffer. Actually the ear training is the main reason I'm doing it in person rather than online - I'd probably do fine with an online theory course such as that offered by ABRSM, but the ear training is another matter. I figure it's got to help my playing (and my eventual goal to arrange music for the guitar) to be able to "hear' the music without actually playing it ...
Progress forward on actually 'playing' the guitar has come to a grinding halt. While life is getting in the way, I'm taking a break from trying to inch my playing up a notch and instead am going back to relearn some easier pieces. First on the docket is Birds Flew over the Spire by Gary Ryan. It would be nice if I can do a more convincing performance of it with the benefit of a couple of years practice. We shall see. I've also been half-heartedly looking through the pieces for orchestra, which are great pieces that however are full of funky Latin rhythms ( I can just see the conductor getting increasingly steamed as we totally botch it). Today's project is to get some of them into musescore because counting just isn't cutting it...