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How did you guys start to learn to read sheet music?
2022年7月14日 · I learned to read music when playing trumpet originally and taught myself piano. I can easily read the treble clef but adding in the bass clef is difficult to do at the same time. That said once you learn the treble clef you'll notice the bass clef is just the same notes all moved down one space/ line respectively on the sheet music.
Tips and Tricks for Learning to Read Sheet Music : r/piano - Reddit
2022年1月14日 · I come here seeking knowledge. Specifically, reading music. I have a jazz background, so much of my musical training was by ear. Only recently have I ventured into the realm of classical. I've learned Moonlight Sonata and Nocturne Op9 No2 and can play them pretty decently from memory, but heaven help me if I try to look at the sheet music and play.
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Identify and play the C notes on a typical music sheet for reference. After the notes become familiar, close the music sheet. Try to visualize the treble and bass clef of the music sheet. Afterwards, identify and play the C notes (from the lowest register to the highest register).
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2021年5月12日 · After one day you are able to play sheet music which is easy to play after one day of practice. After 10 years you will be able to play sheet music for people who had 10 years of experience. Also, playing fluently after seeing a piece for the first time is nearly impossible. If the sheet music is too hard to be played at that point of course.
How can I read sheet music a little faster? : r/pianolearning - Reddit
2022年4月4日 · The best advice I ever got for this is: take the sheet music away from your instrument. Read it before bed, read it with your morning coffee, read it on the bus. Whatever. Try to hear the song in your head as you read.
Should i learn to read sheet music? : r/piano - Reddit
2021年9月29日 · you can also take a random sheet and read it. here are some basics:-sheet is just a group of lines and spaces, each line and space is a piano key so a sheet is just a vertical piano keyboard. -usually a gap is introduced in the middle so you have 2 staffs, one for right hand and other for left hand.
How to read sheet music piano : r/piano - Reddit
2023年7月28日 · I've been playing piano for years, but I struggle with reading sheet music. I rely on memorizing songs and muscle memory, which works well in the moment. However, if I don't play a song for a while, I forget which keys to press. Now, I …
Any good techniques to read sheet music faster? : r/piano - Reddit
2021年2月24日 · You probably don't read each individual letter - you read the words and the overall sentences. You recognize the shapes because you use them all the time. Maybe when you see a new word, you have to sound it out, but then the more you try using it, the less you have to think about what it is. It's sort of the same thing in reading music.
Do pianists really read the scores whilst playing? : r/piano - Reddit
Plus some standard accompanying and prep for other concerts which added probably another 150 pages of sheet music, and then probably another 200-300 pages of chord charts in pop song collections for dueling piano gigs (but I've been doing that stuff long enough I basically do have those memorized, hence just chord and lyric sheets and not full ...
What’s the best way to learn how to read music? : r/musictheory
2022年2月7日 · For piano, you really need a good piano player who also teaches as an instructor, not a vocalist or multi instrumentalist who got through piano pedagogy class in college. There are certain things that need to be told that aren't spoken about in any books I've seen as you incrementally advance through the fundamentals especially with regard to ...