Category: Sight-Reading

First Finger Notes B and E

B sits on the middle line and the tail can go either up or down. B sits next to Open String A on the stave, and is played with the 1st finger.

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Sight-Reading 6

These two songs are based on the scales of G and D. Play them through without stopping, and remember to keep a steady beat throughout!

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What is Violin 'Sight-Reading', and Why Should I Do It?

Violin Sight-Reading is the process of playing something whilst you're looking at it for the very first time. It's a learnable skill, and the more you do it, the better you'll become. Enjoy the freedom of playing music - the first time you see it!

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How to Practise Sight-Reading

How often should you practise sight-reading, what music should you use, and how should you plan your sight-reading practice?

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From Sight to Sound... Why Sight-Read?

All about sight-reading, why it's important, and a checklist to help you get things right first time! From Sight to Sound ... 'Sight-reading' is the term used to describe the reading and performing of music without any previous preparation; to sight-read is to play, or sing, or 'hear in our heads' (audiation) the notated music […]

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Sight Reading for Violin

Sight Reading for Violin  “The ability to sight-read fluently is a most important part of your training as a violinist, whether you intend to play professionally or simply for enjoyment. Yet the study of sight-reading is often badly neglected by young players and is frequently regarded as no more than an unpleasant sideline. If you […]

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