Sight reading tips
Why sight reading is worth the effort for guitarists, plus a practical way to break it down and steadily improve.
What's in the course
38 lessons (2h 32m) · 1 free
01. Intro to Approaches to improvisation
1:00

02. Getting started with improvisation
9:22

03. Improvising using chord tones
10:18

04. Assignment: Finding chord tones
4:05

05. Adding rhythmic interest to your solos
4:11

06. Assignment: Improvising over a chord change
2:52

07. Challenge: Submit your improv
0:24

08. Rhythmic improv & comping
9:55

01. Sight reading tips
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Lesson transcript
The Importance of Sight Reading for Guitarists
Okay, guys, I just want to quickly talk to you about sight reading and how useful this can be for you as a guitarist and as a musician.
Overview
It's a little bit of a controversial subject among popular guitarists. We are somewhat renowned for perhaps not being the best readers compared to other musicians. While that may be true for some groups, sight reading is a really, really useful skill. It has come in handy for me ever since I made it a focus to improve in this area.
Although it may seem overwhelming at first, we can break it down into nice, easy, digestible steps.
Downloadable Resource
I've prepared a PDF for you to download that walks you through the basics of how to approach sight reading.
Why Sight Reading is Important
- If you are doing the Rotschool syllabus, this may be a necessary part of your exam.
- If you opt out of the improvisation section, then you'll be doing sight reading instead.
- It's useful in learning your pieces without relying solely on ear training from backing tracks.
- If you can read, you can learn directly from the sheet music.
- It also aids in transcribing your own solos. Understanding sight reading will allow you to write them out accurately.
Career Prospects
Looking ahead into potential careers as a musician, if you aim to work in theatres or pit orchestras, sight reading is an essential skill. You cannot effectively do those jobs without being able to read music.
In many gigs, you'll typically be presented with charts, especially if you're covering for someone. Having basic reading skills can alleviate the pressure of looking at a page and thinking, "I have no idea what this is."
Final Thoughts
So, just some basic reading skills can really take you a long way. Please do download that PDF and check it out!
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