anybody know of any good piano or guitar method resources that offer music reading exercises? im trying to learn to sight read from the ground up.
thanks,
music notation resources
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- KVRist
- 179 posts since 1 May, 2007 from Apartment Zero
For guitar played with a pick, and if you already have some basic guitar/reading skills, the Bach solo violin sonatas and partitas are perfect. You're gonna want hardcopy to pencil in fingerings and maybe revoice an occasional chord, but a basic Schirmer edition is cheap and all you need.
If you're starting from zero, find a good teacher. Guitar is deceptive, playing up to a certain level is very easy, playing beyond that level is very hard without some help from someone who's already done it. No point in squandering time that will be difficult to make up later.
If you're starting from zero, find a good teacher. Guitar is deceptive, playing up to a certain level is very easy, playing beyond that level is very hard without some help from someone who's already done it. No point in squandering time that will be difficult to make up later.
Yes. That's a human ear, all right.
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Marc Schonbrun Marc Schonbrun https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=168538
- KVRer
- 17 posts since 18 Dec, 2007 from San Francisco, CA
You can try mutopia:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/
They have lots of music that will typeset with the free Lilypond engraver.
Do you need information for what note falls on which fret?
M
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/
They have lots of music that will typeset with the free Lilypond engraver.
Do you need information for what note falls on which fret?
M