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how do i teach myself how to sight-read music?
blackdiamond asked:
i have to audition for the advanced choir in about 2 months, and i have the voice im just not that good at reading music.
does anyone have any sites they can suggest that would help me or anything???? plzz....
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How to Read Music Hub
i have to audition for the advanced choir in about 2 months, and i have the voice im just not that good at reading music.
does anyone have any sites they can suggest that would help me or anything???? plzz....
10 points for best answer guaranteed!!
How to Read Music Hub

February 2nd, 2010 - 13:03
Music Reading Lessons
i would say practice with a piano – press a key and the sing the tone. after doing it for a while you should be able to start making the connection. other than that, practice practice practice!
February 3rd, 2010 - 10:28
Learning to Read Music
You can’t teach yourself how to sightread. You need for someone to tach you music theory.
February 3rd, 2010 - 11:48
How to Read Piano Music
Sight Reading can be very tricky. I was in my highschool show choir for 4 yrs and it was still one of my weakness, but with practice you can get by.
This website will help you practice your piano sight reading.
Here are some very basic steps you can take:
Learn the Four Groups of the Lines and Spaces:
Lines in the Treble “E G B D F”
Lines in the Bass “G B D F A”
Spaces in the Treble “F A C E”
Spaces in the Bass “A C E G”
In your case since you’re a girl only focus on the Treble cleff.
Practice drawing out your own staff and placing in the notes. My music teacher taught us a trick. For the Lines in the Treble recite Every Good Boy Does Fine that way you’ll always know is EGBDF. As for the spaces it’s pretty simple just remember FACE.
Good Luck! and keep practicing!
February 6th, 2010 - 23:01
Learn to Read Music
For a singer, sight-reading depends on ear-training. You need to learn how to sing every interval.
If you don’t know what I mean by “interval” then go to a library and get a simple book on music theory (or browse for websites that teach you about intervals/music theory).
There are books that teach sight-singing and those would be the best way to teach yourself. Do you have a voice teacher who can help? Vocalists need a teacher, there is much about tone and placement that you can’t teach yourself, since your own voice will sound tonally different to you than it will to others.
February 7th, 2010 - 05:19
music reading
You can buy theory work books from music stores.