Imagine if you could read a piece of music quickly and securely
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No more tedious practice: Rapidly read and learn those pieces you've always wanted to play and take away those hours of agonizing practice to learn the notes.
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Understand music: Learn how to see the larger patterns that exist in every piece of music, giving your playing vivid and powerful expression.
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Unlock the entire fretboard: Learn the fretboard inside out in a way that's fun and directly applicable to pieces of music. You'll never have any doubts where to play a note after utilizing this kind of training!
Learn how to see music differently
Stop reading one note at a time and start seeing the larger patterns of music
Know what to expect when you're reading
Learn the basic structure of pieces and you can even anticipate what phrases or sections will come next. Identify those repetitions and you save a lot of time and effort reading.
What are your typical sight reading materials for guitar like?
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Irrelevant: Uses jazz examples and not classical (ex. William Leavitt's 'Reading Studies for Guitar')
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Superficial: Don't cover enough aspects in enough detail to get your reading skills to the next level
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Inapplicable: Don't make connections between general sight reading and the music you are playing
This widely used book will not help you as a classical guitarist very much.
Why is so much material on learning to read aimed at jazz guitarists, when they don't typically read as much as classical guitarists?!
Testimonials
It's thorough!
Ilay Kenes
It's enjoyable!
Trisha Budd
Course curriculum
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3
Part 2: Motion
- Think Less and Read Faster
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4
Part 3: Intervals
- Patterns Found in All Music
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5
Part 4: Positions and Fingerings
- Your Map and Compass for Guitar
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6
Part 5: References
- Streamline Your Reading and Technique
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7
Part 6: Grouping Rhythm
- Revolutionize Your Rhythm Reading
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8
Part 7: Speak and Play
- Say Goodbye to Subdividing Rhythms