December 11, 2011
Tags: Adult, Piano Lessons
pianomother asked:
From www.yokewong.net. This piano lesson demonstrate tremolo effect and left hand arrangement technique to dress up Greensleeves. Sign up for our piano lesson at http
Learn How to Read Music
September 22, 2011
Tags: How to Sight Read Music, Piano Lessons, Sight Reading, Sight Reading Music
shawncheekpiano asked:
www.webpianoteacher.com for all 4 videos, plus more sight reading videos added daily!
sight reading music
August 24, 2011
Tags: Baptist Hymnal, How To Read Music Notes, How to Sight Read Music, Music Reading, Piano Lessons, Sight Reading Music, Tremolo

calynnea asked: I took piano lessons when I was younger, but for years now I’ve had to teach myself. I really have no clue what level I’m at. How would I figure that out? Are there certain skills to expect for each level?
My sight-reading ability is limited (I can sight-read the Baptist hymnal because it has an even rythym, but none of the modern music.) I prefer classical, and have played around with some Mozart, but I’m sure it’s probably simplified. I can play fast (trills, etc.) if I *really* work at it, but I struggle on the super fast parts…. You’d probably consider me sort of theory-illiterate. I was 11 or 12 when I took my last theory test, so….
Also, from the level I’m at, what would you suggest I work on in order to improve to the next level?
Thanks!
Thank you! While you’re at it, can you tell me what this symbol is called? It’s a pair of diagonal lines (sort of like this // ) underneath a pair of notes. I’d heard from someone that it meant play the pair twice, twice as fast as you usually would (I’m probably not explaining this very well.) I’m really struggling to get my hand to go that fast. Also, do you have any tips for that?
Ah, yes, I think it’s called a tremolo. Any tips on those?
Sight Reading Secrets Revealed
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