Why Is Sight-Reading Important?
Whether you play guitar, violin, or piano, being able to read sheet music is a must. Going a step further, being able to sight-read music expands your abilities even more and opens you up to a whole host of opportunities that would otherwise be unavailable. Here are a few reasons why all musicians should learn how to sight-read.
What Is Sight-Reading?
When presented with an unfamiliar piece of sheet music, a musician who can sight-read should be able to play it without many issues. While that doesn’t mean that the music will necessarily be played flawlessly on the first performance, most musicians who have acquired the skill of sight-reading are able to play pieces straight through on the first try.
For people who plan on becoming professional musicians, good sight-reading skills are a must! For example, orchestral musicians rarely have time to go home and learn a piece that’s just been introduced. Conductors prefer the piece to be played immediately, and this would be impossible for musicians without the ability to sight-read. Even studios players must be able to get up to speed quickly. This is especially important when considering the exorbitant cost of renting studio space. Also, finding and paying competent piano accompanists to play for competitions is a factor all by itself!
What Benefits Does It Offer?
Along with improving chances of becoming a professional musician, the development of good sight-reading skills also offers many other benefits, among them to learn a piece faster. Good sight reading enhances a stronger connection with other musicians in an ensemble,.and also allows them to fill in at a moment’s notice when another musician might be indisposed. The ability to accurately read notes and rhythms can also help to expand familiarity with all types of music.
Suzuki Music School of Maryland, Inc. knows the importance of well-rounded music education. Whether your children are learning to play the piano, violin, cello, guitar, and/or other instruments, taking voice lessons, music theory classes, the instructors here are dedicated to developing and enhancing their musical abilities and skills. Visit the website today for more information on available lessons. Call (410) 964-1983 to speak with a representative about enrolling your children in voice, piano, violin, cello, guitar lessons or other instruments, theory classes and more.