What pieces do you recommend?

Hi everyone. So I've had a classical guitar for about a year and a half now, and I haven't been consistent at all. This obviously means that I'm not at all good or anything. What I've done to try and force myself to learn is to enroll myself into a classical music competition in about a months time, so now I have to consistently practice.

What 2 songs do you guys recommend that I learn to play for that day (they have to be classical), and what exercises do you think will help me as I do them consistently before the day. I will be practicing an hour a day, so I think that would be enough time to slightly improve from the current position I'm at right now. What other advice do you have for me?

Thanks in advance 😁

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u/Ill_Sense8755 — 6 hours ago

To record a quick 5 minute interview for a survey that I have on ethics

Hi everyone, I'm not too sure if a post like this is allowed here, but if not could someone please tell me so that i can immediately remove it. So I have to do specific research.Within the research, I need to interview a couple of people and it's quite urgent, but I don't have the time to find and interview people in real life, so I decided to come onto here.
The research I'm doing is about ethics and the specific topic is on Influencer culture and advertising: unrealistic expectations.

These are the questions:

  1. What ethical issue do you think is most visible or important in our community or daily life right now?
  2. I am researching ethics in the following area: Influencer culture and advertising: unrealistic expectations. How have you personally experienced or been influenced by this issue?
  3. How did you deal with this issue?
  4. From your own understanding, how do you understand ethical versus unethical behaviour in this area?
  5. Do you think people are always aware that there is an ethical problem in this situation? Why or why not?
  6. Do you think some people justify unethical behaviour in this area? If yes, how do they justify it?
  7. Do you think the situation is fair for everyone involved? Explain your answer
  8. Who do you think should be responsible for addressing or fixing the issue?
  9. What do you think would be a realistic and ethical way to improve or reduce this problem?
  10. Do you have any further thoughts on this matter?
  11. Do you think influencers have a higher ethical responsibility to be honest than a regular brand or TV commercial does, given how personal and "real" their content feels?
  12. How much do you think social media algorithms are to blame for pushing these unrealistic expectations, compared to the influencers themselves?
  13. In your opinion, what age group or community is most vulnerable to these unrealistic expectations, and what kind of long-term damage does it do to them?
  14. If an influencer clearly states "Paid Partnership" or "Filtered Image," does that completely erase the ethical issue of creating unrealistic expectations, or is it still harmful?
  15. Do you think it's possible to be a highly successful, mainstream influencer while remaining 100% ethically transparent and authentic, or does the industry force people to fake it?

The task that I'm asking you to do is to voice record yourself answering each of these questions relating to the topic that i have mentioned. There shouldn't be any background noise while answering and please wait 2 or 3 seconds after answering a question. I would really appreciate your guys' help. I could even pay $2 to the first few people who are able to do it, but that's if you are willing to take the money.
Please don't forget to comment $bid before sending me a message directly?

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u/Ill_Sense8755 — 4 days ago

[task] To record a quick 5 minute interview for a survey that I have on ethics

Hi everyone, so I have to do specific research for a business I want to start. Within the research, I need to interview a couple of people and it's quite urgent, but I don't have the time to find and interview people in real life, so I decided to come onto here.
The research I'm doing is about ethics and the specific topic is on Influencer culture and advertising: unrealistic expectations.

These are the questions:

  1. What ethical issue do you think is most visible or important in our community or daily life right now?

  2. I am researching ethics in the following area: Influencer culture and advertising: unrealistic expectations. How have you personally experienced or been influenced by this issue?

  3. How did you deal with this issue?

  4. From your own understanding, how do you understand ethical versus unethical behaviour in this area?

  5. Do you think people are always aware that there is an ethical problem in this situation? Why or why not?

  6. Do you think some people justify unethical behaviour in this area? If yes, how do they justify it?

  7. Do you think the situation is fair for everyone involved? Explain your answer

  8. Who do you think should be responsible for addressing or fixing the issue?

  9. What do you think would be a realistic and ethical way to improve or reduce this problem?

  10. Do you have any further thoughts on this matter?

  11. Do you think influencers have a higher ethical responsibility to be honest than a regular brand or TV commercial does, given how personal and "real" their content feels?

  12. How much do you think social media algorithms are to blame for pushing these unrealistic expectations, compared to the influencers themselves?

  13. In your opinion, what age group or community is most vulnerable to these unrealistic expectations, and what kind of long-term damage does it do to them?

  14. If an influencer clearly states "Paid Partnership" or "Filtered Image," does that completely erase the ethical issue of creating unrealistic expectations, or is it still harmful?

  15. Do you think it's possible to be a highly successful, mainstream influencer while remaining 100% ethically transparent and authentic, or does the industry force people to fake it?

The task that I'm asking you to do is to voice record yourself answering each of these questions relating to the topic that i have mentioned. There shouldn't be any background noise while answering and please wait 2 or 3 seconds after answering a question. I will pay $3 to whoever does this quick task. I'm not taking too many people, so it's a first proper recording(first come), first serve basis.
Please don't forget to comment $bid before sending me a message directly?

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u/Ill_Sense8755 — 4 days ago