Thursday, August 6, 2009

Read Music

Do you ever feel like your piano sight reading ability is hindering your abilities to play piano?

Do you admire pianists who can just pick up any piece of sheet music and play without stumbling?

Do you ever face any of the following dilemmas with your playing?

* Considerably weak reading abilities on bass clef notes.
* Not knowing how to count the rhythm aloud correctly while playing the notes.
* Experiencing stop and go repeatedly when sight reading a new piece.
* Not being able to identify the notes on sheet music quickly enough.
* Trouble playing a new piano piece when someone hands you sheet music for accompaniment, etc.





Believe it or not, mastering piano sight reading is one of the most challenging tasks that piano players of all levels face. My piano students used to struggle with this problem often and I saw, first hand, the frustration they would encounter every time their eyes and hands would not cooperate. I also faced the same problem early on in my own piano skills development. The good news is—there is a solution to this problem! I have shared this secret with my own students to their great relief. The secret is not simply practice, but practice with the correct system. I have mastered this system and now I want to share it with you too.

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