Mastering The Piano: Teaching Strategies--Sight Reading and the Sight-Reading Checklist--How the Great Readers Do It!
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I teach drums and i love that counting out loud and reading tip. My drum students don't like to count and so i would do it. Now i will try playing and let them count. Great tip. Can't wait to try it. Thanks,Tony
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Why is this same piece, used in the intro, also used in so many site reading videos? This one, another amateur one, Yoke Wong's DVD.....who else?
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Great information...especially pointing out the importance of gaining a solid foundation in one level before moving to the next level of piano method book.
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very helpful, thanks for sharing
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She suggests slowing down over difficult parts and going back over mistakes. Everyone else I've ever encountered has suggested the opposite: "never slow down, never go back over mistakes." Most teachers are extremely adamant that you shouldn't slow down go back. Any thoughts?
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my piano teacher (LRAM) said at the royal academy, in sight reading test, they had to look at a piece of unfamiliar music, THEN (without the music) play as much of it as possible from memory on the keyboard! the teacher here is just touching on that aspect when the clip ends... sort of a pre-playing visual reconnaissance flight over unfamiliar territory. thanks for uploading!
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thank you
Oh, pleasepleasepleeeeease! If you have the rest, we want to watch it!
metteholm75 2 years ago 7
Very insightful and helping toward the mastery of the piano sight reading. I`ll use it a lot in my lessons for my students.
JB
JBRMB 3 years ago 6