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Secrets to Great Sightreading - Improve your Muscular Memory 

Jane Trotter's Accelerando Piano
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If you want to get better at sightreading, improving your muscular memory is an excellent start. In this tutorial, I provide some simple and practical exercises for enhancing your muscular memory, so you instinctively know the interval distance between notes under your fingers.
This is a really beneficial skill to develop because it means you don’t have to look down at the keyboard as often, and instead, can focus on the music and what is coming up in the score.
0:24 Introduction
0:53 Definition of ‘Intervals’ and how to work them out
1:52 Exercises in a 5-finger position - intervals of a 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th with your thumb as one of the fingers used
2:49 Exercises in a 5-finger position - where neither of the notes in the interval are played with your thumb
3:33 Exercises using intervals of a 6th, 7th and 8th (octave)
5:25 Instances where your fingers may have to stretch past a 5-finger position, or where your fingers may have to ‘bunch up’ within the 5-finger span
7:24 Exercises including black keys and incorporating intervals from a scale
9:00 Exercises finding specific notes for the interval done entirely by feel - black key groupings used as a guide to navigate around the keyboard
10:54 Concluding Summary
Wanting to take your piano playing skills to the next level? Finding it difficult to progress on your own? The right teacher can make all the difference.
Please visit my website trottermusic.com/ to find out more about me, and to get in touch. I’d love to hear from you.
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8 июл 2024

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@ryanpitalbo8793
@ryanpitalbo8793 27 дней назад
the confusing about this is when you sight read a piece that have a black keys it will be to difficult to use this because you will not just always play the soprano note on the root and find the alto note bellow of it whatever interval it is(im refering to the SA from SATB)so you still have to practice different variations of that two note per hand,and if that how it was it will consume lot of time to practice.I know there is an easy way to sight read with a black keys,it is using the transpose button😅 but i don’t want to use that cheat button.
@AccelerandoPiano
@AccelerandoPiano 26 дней назад
Thanks for your thoughts. Cheers Jane
@ahz5828
@ahz5828 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the video . I should give it a try 🙏🏻❤
@AccelerandoPiano
@AccelerandoPiano 2 месяца назад
You're welcome! Good luck with trying out the exercises. Cheers Jane
@ahz5828
@ahz5828 2 месяца назад
@@AccelerandoPiano Thank you 😊🤩⚘
@davelester1985
@davelester1985 Месяц назад
sight reading and not a sheet of music, maybe you should entitle this something else.
@AccelerandoPiano
@AccelerandoPiano Месяц назад
Hi Dave - Yes - no music! This Tutorial was specifically designed that way. As I mentioned in the video, an important component of being able to sightread fluently is not to have to look down at your hands frequently so you can read ahead and concentrate on what’s coming up in the music. The Tutorial is designed to give students some practical tips to develop this skill independent of the score. Rest assured, there will be more Tutorials in the future which will include music. Cheers Jane