You guys were so helpful with my other inquiries I must pester you again about a dilemma I've got.
I'm trying desperately to learn 1 Gymnopedie (I have such a fondness for this piece..the first time I actually made the first part sound "like music" I got teary-eyed). I have issues, though, with reading the chords in the bass clef. I have to stop my playing and read each chord each time through, at least on page 2 (I've got the ones on page 1 memorized through much, much repetition...plus there are fewer on the first page). I spend much of my playing time - which is extremely limited since I have three small children - stopping and analyzing the notes to figure out what note to play next. It turns into play a note, stop, analyze, play a second note, stop...you get the picture.
So, here's the actual question:
Would it be a terrible thing for me to jot down in pencil next to the chords which notes they consist of, to speed up the actual playing process? I'm getting lots of experience reading music in my Alfred's course, I think, so I don't believe this would hinder my overall progress. However, I'm serious about learning the piano as well as I can under my circumstances (adult learner, limited time and resources, and no teacher), so I don't want to mess myself up in any way.
What say you?