any tips on how to sight-read real fast??

    
any tips on how to sight-read real fast??    10:49 on Wednesday, September 11, 2002          
(Brishen)
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i really need help on note-reading... i`m lousy at it! huhuh
do u have any tips on sight-reading real fast??
please.. i really need your help guys...
thanks in advance
God bless!


Re: any tips on how to sight-read real fast??    10:37 on Saturday, September 14, 2002          
(Edward)
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heres what i did... get any music book or borrow music youve never played before. keep trying to sightread from them and eventualy (3 days for me) youll get good


Re: any tips on how to sight-read real fast??    22:17 on Saturday, September 14, 2002          
(Brishen)
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thanks edward!!
i`m so happy to get a reply
do u think it`s advisable to practice sight-reading the same etude again and again until it`s mastered? or should i practice a different etude alternately, you know what i mean...?


Re: any tips on how to sight-read real fast??    22:17 on Saturday, September 14, 2002          
(Brishen)
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thanks edward!!
i`m so happy to get a reply
do u think it`s advisable to practice sight-reading the same etude again and again until it`s mastered? or should i practice a different etude alternately, you know what i mean...?


Re: any tips on how to sight-read real fast??    20:07 on Friday, October 4, 2002          
(Anna)
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Once you`ve played the same piece through two or three times, you`re not sight-reading anymore. I recommend getting a book full of different fiddle tunes. They`re relatively easy and fun, but fast, and there are a ton of them. They helped me.


Re: any tips on how to sight-read real fast??    04:23 on Saturday, October 5, 2002          
(Brishen)
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thanks Anna!i`ll look for a good book.. Ü


Re: any tips on how to sight-read real fast??    18:15 on Tuesday, October 29, 2002          
(Paul Lee)
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I started when I was 7. Do you like classical music or do you prefer country etc.? Make yourself a chart then test yourself...in your head is that an a,b,c or what. In violin it`s difficult because on the e string you have third position, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh position and that`s where it`s real hard to site a note and say it`s a high E or not.

I play classical so I could steer you in that area and I could recommend classical starting books and a format that has worked for me on getting familiar with the notes and where they are located on the violin, there are no frets like on a guitar.

Also I recommend going to the local violin repair shop in your area and ask who is the best violin teacher in your area and they usually will give you two or three names to seek out. My lessons are very expensive about $40.00 per lesson. But well worth it because I take from a Julliard Graduate who has a bachelors degree from them. So I am getting great instruction. You have to be aware of how to hold the violin, how to hold the bow properly, and keeping your arm straight at all times when bowing straight over the strings.

So that`s probably where I`d say to start go to your nearest violin repair shop from there call the teachers and find out what there rate is.

Violins aren`t cheap unless you`re lucky to inherit one of good quality or buy one. I recommend buying a cheap one to find out if you have the talent to persue it then you haven`t spent alot of money. When you become advanced you will want to graduate up to a better violin and they run from $1000.00 to $500,000 to a Million for a Strad, one of the finest violins made in the world.Itzak Perlman plays a Strad it`s worth 20 Million and one of a kind.

Good luck on your playing and remember playing the violin takes a whole life time if this something you want to do. Focus on the music and dedication to your playing and learn to read music most important.

Take music in school.

Feel Free to write back.
and remember, Practice Practice Practice, That`s what Jascha Heifitz said one the Greatest violinist who ever lived.

Paul Lee



Re: any tips on how to sight-read real fast??    09:16 on Tuesday, November 19, 2002          
(Joseph)
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Hi,Brishen.
I think I know something that will help you. The notes on a violin are like the alphabet, except the notes only go to G. If you say the alphabet from a note you know untill G, it goes back to A.I hope that helps.Bye


   




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