I’m really not talented at sight reading, I might as well at the piano, but it takes me so long to any piece of music to play. I have every note, before I head out the whole play games! Me Please can anyone have tips on how readers to get a good view? I’d really appreciate the help.
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It is hard to sight read, but as you practice more and more, you get better at it.
I am a competition judge, and I am always saddened at how many students FALL DOWN in this area – so I am VERY glad you asked! I wrote a LONG response about this a few months ago – in GREAT detail. Before you worry about sightreading piano literature, you need to improve your ability to read horizontally ADN vertically. I have always used the old hymnal trick. You get a standard church hymnal, and play ONLY two line- maybe soprano and bass. Then you try alto and bass, alto and tenor – all combination. You eyes is rapidly moving zig-zig, not just horizontally. THEN – you SING one verse – NOT the first one – while playing two OTHER lines. Talk about visual and pitch multi-tasking! If you can juggle these independent skills, then you wil have made some progress.
I always warn the competing students to LOOK AT THE FIRST INCH of the music!!!!! People play in the wrong meter, wrong key signature, wrong CLEF – because they just dive in, and start playing NOTES. LOOK OVER the selection – can you tap the rhythm of each part? Can you play each hand separately? It takes MERE SECONDS to check this – and makes ALL the difference!
I wish you luck – and commend you for being SO SMART as to ask about improving this skill. Good luck!
This may sound a trifle bizarre but join a choir!
It’s actually really cool once you get it. I got it like, a month ago. You don’t need to analyze anything, you just know. You just look and you know already, your fingers are the only things doing the work. I have been practicing piano for about 6 years, but if I had practiced sight reading, I think I would have gotten it faster.
I would recommend practicing fairly easy pieces to play, and try not to think about the notes. It’s one of those things that will come naturally over time, you should just keep practicing hard.