Guitar Sight-Reading 1

Guitar Sight-Reading 1

Author: John Kember

Publisher: Schott Music

Published: 2020-08-06

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 3795799708

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Here comes a book with really fresh ideas just at the right time. The two authors John Kember and Martin Beech are profound experts on guitar didactic problems. They present a compendium of pieces arranged in progressive order that is without equal. Due to the guitar's specific fingering, sight-reading is, by tradition, a real pain for all generations of guitar players. By cleverly splitting the learning steps, the two authors have succeeded in creating a consistent and practical concept of easy to medium difficulty. Most important approach: all pieces without fingerings! In combination with a textbook and selected accompanying literature, teachers and pupils will certainly greatly enjoy the exercises and pieces. This book will turn a budding guitarist into a mature musician!


Sight Reading Mastery for Guitar

Sight Reading Mastery for Guitar

Author: Joseph Alexander

Publisher: WWW.Fundamental-Changes.com

Published: 2019-04

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781789330441

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The exercises in Sight Reading Mastery are limitless and continually challenge, develop and improve your sight reading skills - however far you advance.


Reading studies for guitar

Reading studies for guitar

Author: William Leavitt

Publisher: Berklee Press Publications

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780634013355

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(Guitar Solo). A comprehensive collection of studies for beginners to improve their reading and technical ability. Covers: positions 1 through 7 in all keys while introducing scales, arpeggios, written-out chords, and a variety of rhythms and time signatures.


Jazz Guitar Sight-Reading (Book & CD)

Jazz Guitar Sight-Reading (Book & CD)

Author: Adam Levy

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 1997-10

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9780882848341

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Etudes, studies and duets designed to enhance music reading skills, specifically written for the jazz player. Inlcudes an explanation of musical symbols and helpful suggestions to make sight-reading easy.


Modern Reading Text in 4/4

Modern Reading Text in 4/4

Author: Louis Bellson

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781457466373

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This book has become a classic in all musicians' libraries for rhythmic analysis and study. Designed to teach syncopation within 4/4 time, the exercises also develop speed and accuracy in sight-reading with uncommon rhythmic figures. A must for all musicians, especially percussionists interested in syncopation.


Sight Reading for the Contemporary Guitarist

Sight Reading for the Contemporary Guitarist

Author: Tom Bruner

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2011-02-24

Total Pages: 85

ISBN-13: 1609744411

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Up until a few years ago, finding guitar players who could sight read melodic lines was about as rare as sighting a whooping crane. Today, because of widespread study and the use and popularity of the guitar, melodic sight reading has become an essential part of guitar playing. It is now important for a working guitarist to be as proficient at sight reading as any brass or woodwind player. Rhythms in this book are extremely complex, compelling the player to focus on learning the guitar fretboard.


Piano Sight-Reading 1

Piano Sight-Reading 1

Author: John Kember

Publisher: Schott Music

Published: 2020-05-18

Total Pages: 53

ISBN-13: 3795799414

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This book of pieces aims to establish good practice and provide an early introduction to the essential skill of sight-reading. In Part 1 the basic keys of C, G, F and D major and A and D minor are explored while keeping the movement limited to steps, skips and repeated notes in a 5-note range. In Part 2 students are encouraged to identify the key for themselves. Accidentals, dotted notes, simple ties and syncopations occur in the exercises. Intervals of 4ths and 5ths are also included.


Essential Skills for Sight-Reading Guitar

Essential Skills for Sight-Reading Guitar

Author: David Stark

Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9780769279381

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A simple, straightforward, fun system for learning to sightread on the guitar. The first section covers all rhythmic values and combinations. Next, melodic figures are presented in the context of scales and key centers. All the examples are performed on the included recording. Features: The House Is Rising * Keep Coming Around * The King * Mr. Brown * Jimi's Vamp * One Long Train * Matchbox Girl * Back Again * Deep Fried * I Remember Bob.


New Guitar Techniques for Sight Reading

New Guitar Techniques for Sight Reading

Author: Arnie Berle

Publisher: Warner Bros. Publications

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9780898985832

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Explore the techniques used by many of the great sight-reading guitarists. Learn to play up and down along each string and then go into position playing with a greater understanding of the fingerboard. The combination of single string playing and position playing will make any guitarist a much better sight reader.


100 Sight Reading Exercises for Guitar

100 Sight Reading Exercises for Guitar

Author: Ross Trottier

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-06-21

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 9781548275709

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The best way to learn ANYTHING is one step at a time. Reading music for the guitar is no different. Take the one step at a time approach with this amazing collection of 100 exercises, and start reading music for the guitar today! Included is an excerpt from the best-selling Music Theory in One Lesson, and access to video examples detailing EVERY EXERCISE. You can read music on guitar, and you can start down that path today. This book is excellent for the total beginner looking to start their journey to mastery, or the seasoned player needing some sight reading material.