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pianistimo
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sight reading three or four staves
on: November 23, 2005, 06:19:34 PM
www.johnmcgann.com
actually i started with clef reading and transposition. once you click on the site, move down to the boxes of choices. click on what you are interested in. the clef reading and transposition is on the left side. am practicing right now the alto clef. so cool - just mark your clef with a red line following the center line and you can imagine the treble and bass just the way it is on a regular staff!
will look for more sites that help with sight reading (more than transcribing) three or four staves.
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