![]() ![]() What I'd need to do in order to get actually proficient at sight-reading is never take a second shot at reading a piece, just move to the next one and try again. ![]() So much of my learning methodology is based on knowing how it goes too, so I find myself slowing down or stopping in order to figure out how it's supposed to go, which is obviously a huge no-no for sight reading. img src='' alt='Diablo 2 lvl 99 chars download youtube' title='Diablo 2 lvl 99 chars download youtube'> By the time I fail a couple times I've learned it well enough that I'm not reading anymore. I have a similar problem, I tend to memorize 'too quickly', to the point that I have most pieces memorized before I can actually play them. You don't just want to say 'oh, that note is a C,' you want to 'answer' with your hands too by playing the right note. Strip things down to the absolute most simple bits of information you can and sight read that.įlash cards can work, but I recommend doing it at the organ. I'm talking 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' level stuff. Sight read just the melodies by themselves (or just the bass lines, or just one inner voice, whatever). So take small easy chunks of things and read one line at a time. Your reading knowledge in a language is aided both by 'slugging through' things that are above your reading level (like reading through 'The Beyer,' though I don't know what that is.), as well as quickly reading through things that are below your reading level. I'm sure there are some guys that had the same difficulties as me one day. I'm good a flashcards, power learning methods, vocabulary, I need something like this otherwise it won't work. I have no future as a musician, especially an organist if I can't read well sheet music. Like rigth now I can even play the melodies for children that are near the organ. I've tried everything, a week ago I played the whole beyer from sigth, it sucked and was a good lesson on humility.īEGINNING PIANO LITERATURE. Now I try my best to only play with sheets and not my memory, but still, my brain doesn't really read. Not reading notes as notes but as intervals, having a good memory and comprehension of harmony that makes my brain avoid reading it. The factors migth be: I play more by ear even if i'm looking at the sheets, making me guess rather than reading. ![]() Yet I can read thousands of chinese characterss. I don't know for what reason, despite 12 years of using them intensively, I still can't read. ![]()
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