May 10, 2012
Tags: Hear Music, How To Read Music Notes, How to Sight Read Music, Music Reading, People, Read Music, Sight Reading Music
Larry-Elliott asked: Do you sing? Are you able to read music like you do a book? Can you hear music just from looking at the musical notation?
Did you know some people make their living by just singing new music that they have never seen before?
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May 9, 2012
Tags: Crosses, Guitarist, How To Read Music Notes, How to Sight Read Music, Music Reading, Sight Reading Music, Tablature
john asked: Also, in both written music and tablature, what does a vertical line of crosses mean (as opposed to notes or numbers)?
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May 8, 2012
Tags: How To Read Music Notes, How to Sight Read Music, Music Piano, Music Reading, Par, Rcm, Sight Reading Music
Anonymous asked: Can you suggest some good songs classical/oldies that are pretty and easily sight read-able because every week I volunteer to play piano at a senior home and I don’t feel like practising the songs before. And also if you can include a link to the sheet music that’ll be great. Thanks!
Im around ARCT level for RCM. I’m not sure how that works for ABRSM. Im not sure if my sightreading level is up to par though.
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May 7, 2012
Tags: How To Read Music Notes, How to Sight Read Music, Music Free, Music Lesson, Music Reading, Sight Reading Music
SpeedyMusicReading asked:
www.speedymusicreading.com. Learn How to Read Music Notes. Free music reading lesson, learn to read music on the bass and treble clefs. Sight reading music
sight reading music
May 6, 2012
Tags: Advice Tips, How To Read Music Notes, How to Sight Read Music, Music Boston, Music Reading, Sight Reading Music, Stuff
Emily asked: I have an audition and interview tomorrow at Berklee College of Music in Boston, and I’m soooo nervous!
This is my top, favorite school, but my very first interview and audition. I don’t want to mess up or make a fool of myself! I’ve prepared my piece, but am still very nervous about the sight reading, ear training, ‘blues progression’ and stuff.
Any words of wisdom, advice, tips, and suggestions would be appreciated!!
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