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One of the most valued skills in music is having the ability to sightread with ease. That is because it aids in so many things: learning music quickly, being able to play with friends/colleagues on minimal practice time, and most importantly, being able to evaluate a new piece and its possibilities!
Join Leann as she leads a new Two Week Intensive designed to improve your sightreading through focused advice, tips, exercises, and more! Let’s start playing NEW music!
- Course Period: October 17th - 28th
- Class Size: max. 4 Groups á 10 Participants
- Optional check-In via Zoom: October 24th at 3pm Pacific time!
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89265945226?pwd=NS9iTEd0aFJ2ME03TUs1Y2tTaExYZz09
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
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Hi, my sight reading is embarrassingly bad! I didn't realize how much I was slowly barreling through pieces that might be a bit hard for my level. Just started playing again this year after a 25 year hiatus and went straight for Chopin pieces I love. Would like to select something that would be relatively "easier" to be able to pick up quickly while applying the techniques taught here. Thank you Leann!
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Hi! Thank you for your very inspiring video about sight reading. I thought that when I sight-read something, I have to play perfectly as written, so I always felt so much pressure to continue to play it without stopping. Now, I understand that preparation is also an important part of sight reading. I'm going to start this way of learning in my daily practice.