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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2017-08-20 17:00
I've always encouraged students to use etude books to practice sight reading but you can use any music of course. I suggest music that are noto easy for you but not something thats far to difficult but music that is possible to play at your level. The basic principal to sight reading is to learn to be able to read ahead, looking a few notes ahead of what your actually playing, even a measure or two depending on how many notes are in a measure. Probably the same concept as speed reading, which i can't do, but I can be playing one measure while seeing the next. It takes concentration and determination to force yourself to read ahead.
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Philip Caron |
2017-08-20 07:01 |
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tucker |
2017-08-20 16:00 |
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Ed Palanker |
2017-08-20 17:00 |
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kdk |
2017-08-20 17:46 |
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echi85 |
2017-08-20 20:07 |
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