Article Friendly article publishing script homepage.
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Times Read : 17      
Categories

Advice
Aging
Arts
Arts and Crafts
Automotive
Break-up
Business
Business Management
Cancer Survival
Career
Cars and Trucks
Cheating
Coding Sites
Computers
Computers and Technology
Cooking
Crafts
Culture
Current Affairs
Databases
Death
Education
Entertainment
Etiquette
Family Concerns
Finances
Food and Drinks
Gardening
Healthy Living
Holidays
Home
Home Management
Internet
Jobs
Leadership
Legal
Medical
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Men Only
Motorcyles
Opinions
Our Pets
Outdoors
Parenting
Pets
Recreation
Relationships
Religion
Self Help
Self Improvement
Society
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
Wellness, Fitness and Di
Women Only
Womens Interest
Writing
 
Stats
Total Articles: 38151
Total Authors: 5084
Total Downloads: 327940


Newest Member
Kari Norwood
 
The Secret To Financial Freedom Is Having Multiple Streams Of Automated Income. Sit Back And Watch Your Paychecks Come Rolling In While You Enjoy Life! Click here!


   

Sheet Music Sight Reading Techniques



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.articleserve.net/rss.php?rss=10
By : Victor Epand    14 or more times read
Submitted 2008-08-21 13:57:26
If you are interested in learning to play new music and you are somewhat familiar with reading sheet music then there are techniques that will help you pick up new songs more quickly. The definition of sight reading is as simple as it sounds. You are able to play new music by reading the sheet music that corresponds to that piece. While you do need a bit of prior knowledge to understand the notation and structure you will find that it can be much easier than you might think.

Playing music can be somewhat physical, but the majority of the work is actually mental. Also, just because you might be a very good musician on your chosen instrument there is no guarantee that you can sight read. There have been many very famous musicians who could not read the first note. On some of the more difficult pieces an artist may take months of work to get the hardest parts right. One very important part of sight reading can be the ability to either sight harmonize or improvise.

When you reach a very difficult part and are unsure how to proceed it is at times acceptable to adapt the score to your current ability level. This is known as improvisation. It may also be that you feel that you would have a greater impact on your audience with a few changes here and there in the score. Both of these are decent arguments as to why improvisation can be a very important tool for the budding musician. Another very powerful tool is the ability to play by ear.

Playing by ear involves hearing a piece and then being able to emulate the performance with your chosen instrument. Some performers will read along with the sheet music while they listen so that they can get a better feel for what the sheet music is saying about how the performance should sound. Others will never have to look at the first piece of music. They are able to pick up an instrument and immediately be able to play back the piece.

It will help you to sight read if you are familiar with intervals, chords, scales and keys. You should also understand the importance of harmony and counterpoint as well as musical grammar. All sheet music is written in its own language. This language is organized by its own patterns of symmetry and principles as well. Take a chord for example, without understanding how to read one how would people have ever learned to play them other than the very limited method of passing them on to others by manual teaching techniques?

The very first thing you will need besides basic understanding of musical theory is thorough familiarity with your instrument. This will ensure that you know where the chords you are seeking can be quickly found. The next things you should be familiar with are the large scales and how to recognize them in a piece. If you can read the rhythms and hear them in your head you can more easily repeat the pattern once you begin to play. Always look forward as well.

If you stop to look back at notes you have already played, or possibly missed, you will find yourself missing more of the upcoming pieces as well. Finally, if you are a novice you should not try to sight read a piece that is much more advanced than your personal level. It can be extremely difficult and may lead to much aggravation. If you will follow these bits of advice you will soon find yourself sitting down to a new piece of sheet music and feeling much more confident about your ability to play it.
Author Resource:- Victor Epand is an expert consultant for guitars, drums, keyboards, sheet music, guitar tab, and home theater audio. You can find the best marketplace at these sites for guitars, drums, keyboards, sheet music tips, guitar tab, and home theater audio.
Article From Free High Quality Articles Directory

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
select
Sign up
select
learn more
Affiliate Sign in
Affiliate Sign In
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 
Sponsors

FREE to join Affiliate program that pays up to 65% of each order! Join Our FREE Affiliate Program by clicking here!