“The majority of teachers in my study said that sight-reading was not included in their program because they didn’t know how to teach it. Dianne Hardy, Assistant Professor of Music Education and Piano at Dickinson State University, explains in her study regarding teaching sight-reading: While most teachers agree that sight-reading is one of the most important skills you need to develop, few actually incorporate it into their lesson plans or suggested practice routines. Maybe you’ve been playing for years and still feel like reading music is the piece of the puzzle that will always remain unresolved. Maybe you’re intimidated by how difficult it seems. How was this possible?Ĭan you relate? Do you feel like your sight-reading is improving at a snail’s pace, if at all? Maybe you have focus problems like ADD that you feel gets in the way. Over ten years of lessons and I still couldn’t read fluently from a level one book. Today she joins us from to share about her journey of learning to sight read and the important lessons she learned along the way. Lara Mirinjian is a pianist, piano teacher and fellow sight reading fanatic.
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