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Grade 1 Piano Sight Reading - Bass Clef Reading Exercises

Grade 1 Piano Sight Reading - Bass Clef Reading Exercises

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Bass clef piano sight reading exercises. Many musicians are happy reading notes in the Treble Clef but are less sure about the Bass Clef. This video focuses on improving the reading of pitch in the Bass Clef. Useful for piano and keyboard players in particular but for anyone singing or playing in the Bass Clef. Learn to move around the Bass Clef stave quickly, to identify the notes, and to read melodic patterns. Suitable for candidates preparing for ABRSM Grade 1 piano practical exams. to bass clef sight reading 0:56 - Exercise one 4:26 - Exercise two 7:40 - Exercise three 10:25 - Exercise four - Grade 1 Piano Sight Reading Course Becoming a good sight singer or sight reader is an essential musical skill. This course provides a step by step guide on how to sight read on the piano that will be invaluable to exam candidates and others alike. Starting with the very basics by looking at how to read rhythm, then how to read pitch, before combining the two areas together in a series of examples that become progressively more challenging and introduce new areas of focus, including dealing with expressive detail. Put aside your sight reading worries and sign up today to become a confident reader! https://www.mmcourses.co.uk/p/piano-sight-reading-grade-1
Date: 2022-03-28

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This is crazy. I played trumpet in middle school 22 years ago for 2 years and remember the treble clef somehow. Played guitar for a while so I've been learning every note on the stave, thanks to you mainly. Never knew the bass clef until this video. You are a great teacher and I am so thankful.
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I am an older piano beginner. I find the -skips- and -steps- terminology easier to put into practice than 2nd's and 3rd's. Thanks.
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Nice lesson start on F clef and all sight reading go smoothly. G clef is easier than because it is the most instrument use.
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