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Topic: alfred's sight reading books  (Read 1884 times)

Offline b0mbtrack

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alfred's sight reading books
on: January 11, 2010, 05:51:37 PM
I was just wondering if anyone has tried these books and what they might think of them.  I have some of his other books, the adult all in one books and I do enjoy them.  I am looking to continue to improve my sight reading and was wondering if the alfred sight reading books would be worth it.
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Re: alfred's sight reading books
Reply #1 on: January 11, 2010, 06:50:59 PM
The best way to improve sight-reading, in my opinion, is to do just that. Take any piece of music at or below you level of playing and just sight-read through the piece.
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