I am not a bad pianist, know a lot of music and can sight-read anything with ease. |
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The pianists sight-read two melodies to establish their preferred performing rate. |
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Emily put the piece back on the stand and sight-read the music with the rest of the band. |
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And while I come from a family that is very musical, it takes me about an hour or two to sight-read a sheet of music. |
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I don't sight-read music though I have just been able to follow the score quite easily. |
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The result was that the choir sight-read through the entire piece of music, and then performed it. |
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Learning to sight-read a tune can be done alone, but certain things require an instructor or partner who can play intervals and chords for you. |
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She can sight-read, and though she misses a note here and there, I am certain that, in her head, she knows how it should sound. |
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Once you have finished, the judge may ask you to play any of the concert major scales or sight-read a chorale. |
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I can sight-read a medium ballad, but have never had to develop my reading beyond a rudimentary level. |
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Minimum requirements are an ability to sight-read and to turn up on time. |
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Most of the eight selected melodies were fairly easy to sight-read. |
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Indeed, most of the works can be sight-read, or nearly so. |
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Auditioners should prepare a 30-second to one-minute concerto piece and be prepared to sight-read music and play major and minor scales. |
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They can sight-read and are used to contemporary music, but many have found the pieces difficult and tiring to play, says Andreas Gschmeidler, the orchestra's oboist. |
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I beg your pardon, I can sight-read anything you would like me to sing. |
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