Sight Reading Survey
Recently, I sent out this survey to selected pianists in an effort to gain more information and insight regarding the issues and challenges involved in piano sight reading. Once responses are submitted, I will post the answers received in future blogs. I may also choose to cover one of these questions in more depth in upcoming posts. If you would like to contribute in this survey, place your answers in the comment section below. Thank you for your support!
Stay Tuned,
Robert
10 Survey Questions
1. Were you always a good sight-reader? Did sight reading come naturally to you or was it more of a struggle?
2. Do you recall if anyone taught you to sight-read or did you pick up sight-reading entirely on your own?
3. In your opinion, what is the most difficult aspect of sight-reading?
4. If you were to give an aspiring pianist only one tip or suggestion regarding sight-reading, what would that advice be?
5. Do you believe that difficulties involving sight-reading are more related to psychological (emotional) blocks or are they more musical or technical in nature?
6. Do you have any resources that you recommend as sight-reading material? If so, what are they?
7. Do you feel that the initial approach that one is introduced on the piano has a significant lasting effect on one’s ability to sight-read? Explain.
8. Do you feel that sight-reading is a neglected part of piano study or is it over emphasized?
9. Do you feel that the ability to improvise has a positive correlate on sight-reading?
10. What do you feel is the best way to learn sight-reading?
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