Sight Reading For Guitar: Treble Strings Free Pdf
Sight reading on the treble strings (G,B, E) in 1st position. Download the free PDF: https://www.dropbox.com/s/xi8jr8axg971wu5/Sight_reading_on_the_treble_strings.pdf?dl=0 Time stamps: Intro: 0:00 Exercise 1: 0:05 Exercise 2: 0:19 Exercise 3: 0:37 Exercise 4: 0:53 Exercise 5: 1:10 Exercise 6: 1:26 Exercise 7: 1:42 Exercise 8: 1:58 Exercise 9: 2:14 Exercise 10: 2:33 Exercise 11: 2:55 Exercise 12: 3:17 Exercise 13: 3:39 Exercise 14: 4:05 Exercise 15: 4:27 Exercise 16: 4:47 Exercise 17: 5:04 Exercise 18: 5:23 Exercise 19: 5:51 Exercise 20: 6:10 Exercise 21: 6:30 Exercise 22: 6:49 Exercise 23: 7:08 Exercise 24: 7:28 Exercise 25: 7:47 Exercise 26: 8:09 Exercise 27: 8:29 Tips: If you are new to the notes practice saying the names of the notes as you play it first. Then try playing the exercise with correct rhythm, while counting the beats out loud. Also set the tempo at half speed if the examples are to fast. Tips for Sight-Reading: 1. Always count, counting out loud really helps. 2. Don’t fix mistakes, always keep going. 3. Read ahead, don't just focus on the note you are playing look ahead to watch out for interval jumps and tricky rhythms. 4. PAUSE EACH VIDEO PREVIEW SCREEN (example with white background) before the video starts and look over the entire exercise. Is there anything that you need to prepare for such as accidentals, rhythms, ect...) 5.DONT GIVE UP! Slow down the tempo if you need to. If its still difficult work on previous videos that focus on your weaknesses; such as bass notes, syncopations, accidentals ect... 6. Practice sight-reading everyday, consistency is the key. 7. Be Mindful: Make sure you are using good technique and a clear tone when sight reading also try to make each example musical by using dynamics, vibrato when needed, and different timbres. Happy Practicing, Michael Silva Classical Guitar 101 Classical Guitar 101 Theme Song Composed and Performed by Michael Silva
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