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#1832034 - 01/26/12 01:17 AM
Sight Reading
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Registered: 01/11/12
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I've playing nearly 2 weeks now, and have taken after learning what the notes are and where on music staff (C and F clef) I,m reading everything I play. It's slow going to start with but I want to get over a main hurdle before my initial enthusiasm fades a little. I'm up to Alternate Hands with Mikrocosmos and I can just about read ahead one note. As I am self teaching (Can't afford lessons) I'm interested as to what anyone recommends in terms of what I should be practising. Am I making it hard for myself ?
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#1832037 - 01/26/12 01:24 AM
Re: Sight Reading
[Re: rbaggaley]
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Registered: 12/07/10
Posts: 447
Loc: New York
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I've playing nearly 2 weeks now, and have taken after learning what the notes are and where on music staff (C and F clef) I,m reading everything I play. That's probably the G and F clefs. If you are, in fact, reading from the C clef, then I would not worry too much about rate of progress! Ed
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#1832039 - 01/26/12 01:34 AM
Re: Sight Reading
[Re: LoPresti]
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Registered: 01/11/12
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oops yes the G and F clefs.
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#1832143 - 01/26/12 08:33 AM
Re: Sight Reading
[Re: rbaggaley]
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Registered: 01/10/12
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I am about 5 weeks new had to learn to read music now i am learn to play piano, When i started sight reading i just started learning the notes on G then F, then using basic sheet music read the notes as i play them one by one, There comes a point where you will need to learn intervals if you want to go faster, One other point is if your getting a bit bored with sight reading do something else like - scales - or learn an easy song then go back to sight reading .
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#1832584 - 01/26/12 09:40 PM
Re: Sight Reading
[Re: rbaggaley]
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Registered: 03/26/07
Posts: 366
Loc: Sciota, Pennsylvania
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I don't know what you mean by "making it hard for [your]self." If you were trying to piece out some advanced piece by Chopin or Mozart, then, sure you are. But if you're taking it one note at a time, slowly, with the hands separate--then no. You're doing just what you should. Morodiene's advice is the best. Just take it slowly, every day, over a looooong period of time. This is a brand new skill, and it's not going to come quickly. A good adult beginner course (note Alfred's in these forums) is a good place to start. But don't overlook very elementary books--those designed for children. Remember, you ARE a beginner, no matter what your age. When I started in my 50s, I got some of those really fundamental books for a couple of bucks each and worked through them. Yes, the tunes were childish and simple, but they were just what I needed to get some confidence reading the notes--especially both clefs at the same time.
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I'm getting there--note by note.
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