Guided practice encourages students to approach sight reading with confidence and helps to develop crucial analytical skills. A metronome allows students to establish a steady beat before performing the excerpt and provides a choice of slow, medium, or fast tempo. Many sessions include activities that encourage students to be creative with an excerpt once they have become familiar with it. Students can track their progress through each activity type through the detailed review pages before and after completing each activity.
Included in the Guided Practice sessions are:
- Rhythm reading:
- Activities encourage students to plan the counting, identify patterns, and study complex rhythmic elements of an excerpt before performing the rhythm
- Sight playing:
- Activities encourage students to plan the fingering, identify the key, and notice important melodic, harmonic, and expressive elements of the score before performing an excerpt