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Editors report: Great information and tips about improving your sight reading. If you struggle to remember written music, this article will inspire you to not give up.

The question I get asked most is “how can I improve my sight reading?”

 

This is the number one skill that everyone wants to master.

 

Sight reading is a skill you can attain. I say attain because it can be learned. If you can’t sight read, it hampers everything you do. Every new piece is a hassle to learn, requests from your friends to play a simple piece of sheet music falls by the way side, and accompanying is almost impossible.

 

Fortunately, you can learn sight reading fairly easily. You will need to make a regular commitment to set aside 20-30 minutes of your time per day to practice the sight reading techniques.

 

If you are a beginner, the best time for you to start a sight reading program is after 6 to 9 months. You should choose music pieces that are at least one level below your ability…

 

You should take the following into consideration:

 

        Examine the piece first for patterns (measures or lines repeated) and traps (key signatures, accidentals, dynamics and fingering). You can study the piece for as long as you like before you play.

 

        Play the piece very slowly. You must include every detail on the page. Your goal is accuracy, not speed. You have only one chance to get it right.

 

        Read ahead. Do not be caught by surprise. As you are playing a note, or chord, your eyes should already be on the next one.

 

Tip/

To keep your mind alert, you should try to start a piece at a different point each day. You can also pick out the most difficult section of the piece and start there. You will never regret the time you spend learning how to sight-read.

 

There is a free piano course I have created for you below. It will give you a taster for piano lessons without you having to spend any money. I have given as much information, tips and techniques as possible.

You can get “Learn How to Play Piano, Read Chords, Understand Rhythm and Read Music”, a free 5-part mini course here: http://www.alltalents.co.uk/Free_Piano_Lessons.html

 

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About The Author

Graham Howard is known as ‘The Music Guru’ and is the chief writer at www.alltalents.co.uk. Graham has spent his whole life in music. He has played various musical instruments to a very high standard, learnt to build pianos form scratch, tuned pianos professionally and run several music and internet businesses. He loves to share with everyone his experiences and immense knowledge of music. Graham hopes that the above music article will help you save money and also make the best decisions for your life. If you have any questions you would like to ask please email: grahamhoward@alltalents.co.uk

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