Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Reading Music



After some googling, I will try to get a hold of a few books for reading music.

  1. Howard Roberts Sight Reading Manual For Guitar, which was the text at MI for many years.
  2. Sight To Sound by Leon White. 
  3. M.I.'s Music Reading for the Guitar
  4. William Leavitt Modern Method for guitar Vol I, II, III and  Melodic Rhythms
  5. Real Book



Snippet from Harmony Central.

http://www.harmonycentral.com/forum/forum/guitar/acapella-40/1882126-

In my opinion it takes a good book, and some other things to supplement it.

Unfortunately the most effective book I've ever known is now orphaned, and out of print. That would be Howard Roberts Sight Reading Manual For Guitar, which was the text at MI for many years.

Now I would suggest Sight To Sound by Leon White. Couple this with Leavitt's Melodic Rhythms, and you'll have most of what you need.

Next get a spiral bound notebook of staff paper. Every time you encounter a difficult rhythm, write it down. And write down what ever applicable subdivisions
apply. Meaning that a 1/4 note rhythm should be written as 1/2 notes as well (if possible) and 8th and 16ths as well. Practice these rhythms each night slowly with a metronome BEFORE working through the books. After going through the books, be sure to read through the Real Book or some other music. Also, you should read unfamiliar music everyday.

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