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Topic: Sight reading  (Read 1333 times)

Offline chopincrazy23

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Sight reading
on: January 19, 2013, 06:21:39 PM
Okay so I'm an alright sight reader, but I want to improve so I can learn hard pieces faster. I also tend to automatically stop and make sure that I am playing the right notes. How do keep the flow going? And how do I improve my sight reading so I learn hard pieces faster?

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Re: Sight reading
Reply #1 on: January 19, 2013, 07:27:26 PM
Okay so I'm an alright sight reader, but I want to improve so I can learn hard pieces faster. I also tend to automatically stop and make sure that I am playing the right notes. How do keep the flow going? And how do I improve my sight reading so I learn hard pieces faster?

This topic has been discussed a lot already on this forum. I suggest you do a search. Here, to help you, are some things I found through a Google search since the search function here doesn't seem to work very well in my browser:
site:pianostreet.com sight reading
site:pianostreet.com not stopping sight reading
site:pianostreet.com improving sight reading

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Offline chopincrazy23

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Re: Sight reading
Reply #2 on: January 19, 2013, 08:51:34 PM
Oh, thanks!
 

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