Sight Reading
Sight-reading is a vital accomplishment for any musician. This series provides a new approach and includes introductory introductory and more advanced volumes for instrumentalists (the Sight-Reading volumes) and vocalists (the Sight-Singing volumes).
Books in this collection
- Bassoon Sight-ReadingBassoon Sight Reading aims to establish good practice and
provide a comprehensive source of material to enable the
player to prepare for this most important skill. Ideally, sight-
reading in some form should become a regular part of a
student's routine each time they play.
This book offers the opportunity to establish the habit from the earliest stages of playing and follows a logical sequence of progression in range of notes, variety of times, keys and rhythms to cover the whole spectrum of bassoon playing.£14.99 (Beginner to 4, 108 pages, 206 original tunes) - Cello Sight-Reading 1An approach based on self-learniing and recognition of rhythmic and melodic patterns, using original tunes rather than abstract sight-reading exercises.
In nine sections ranging from open strings to extensions and slurs.£14.99 (Beginner to 4, 84 pages, 237 original tunes) - Cello Sight-Reading 2'Cello Sight-Reading 2', by John Kember and Juliet Dammers, aims to build on the sight-reading skills learnt in book 1 and provides a wealth of more challenging examples so that the pupil may gain even greater confidence when approaching any new piece of music for the first time.£14.99 (Grades 4 to 8, 86 pages, 137 original tunes)
- Clarinet Sight-Reading 2This book continues the learning process begun in book 1, following an approach based on self-learning and recognition of rhythmic and melodic patterns. It employs original tunes, not abstract sight-reading exercises.£14.99 (Grades 3 to 6, 94 pages, 163 original tunes)
- Clarinet Sight-Reading 1Clarinet Sight-Reading 1 aims to establish good practice and provide an early introduction to the essential skill of sight-reading.£14.99 (Beginner to 3, 68 pages, 157 original tunes)
- Double Bass Sight-ReadingBy John Kember and David Stark, Double Bass Sight-Reading aims to establish good practice
and provide a comprehensive source of material to enable a
player to prepare for this most important skill. Ideally, sight-reading in some form should become a regular part of a student's routine each time they play.
This book offers the opportunity to establish the habit from the earliest stages of playing and follows a logical sequence of progression in ranges of notes, variety of times, keys and rhythms to cover the whole spectrum of Double Bass playing.£14.99 (Preliminary level to Advanced level, 103 pages, 195 original tunes) - Flute Sight-Reading 1By John Kember and Catherine Ramsden, this new approach to Sight-Reading for the Flute contains nearly 200 graduated pieces in a variety of styles, based on original tunes rather than abstract sight-reading exercises.£14.99 (Beginner to 4, 76 pages, 195 original tunes)
- Flute Sight-Reading 2Flute Sight-Reading 2 aims to build on the sight-reading skills learnt in book 1. There are five sections in increasing development. The emphasis is on providing idiomatic tunes and structures rather than sterile sight-reading exercises.£14.99 (Grades 4 to 8, 92 pages, 142 original tunes)
- Guitar Sight-Reading 2Guitar Sight-Reading 2 aims to build on the sight-reading skills learnt in book 1 and provides a wealth of more challenging examples so that pupils may gain greater confidence when approaching any new piece of music for the first time.£14.99 (Grades 4 to 8, 100 pages, 150 original tunes)
- Guitar Sight-Reading 1Guitar Sight-Reading 1 by John Kember and Martin Beech aims to establish good practice and provide an early introduction to the essential skill of sight-reading.£14.99 (Beginner to 4, 76 pages, 228 original tunes)
- Horn Sight-ReadingAn approach based on self-learning and recognition of rhthymic and melodic patterns, with original tunes rather than abstract sight-reading exercises.
By John Kember and Tom Bettley.£14.99 (Preliminary level to Advanced level, 106 pages, 194 original tunes) - Oboe Sight-Reading 2Oboe Sight-Reading 2 aims to build on the sight-reading skills learnt in book 1 and provides a wealth of more challenging examples so that pupils may gain greater confidence when approaching any new piece of music for the first time.£14.99 (Grades 4 to 8, 88 pages, 123 original tunes)
- Oboe Sight-Reading 1An approach based on self-learniing and recognition of rhythmic and melodic patterns, using original tunes rather than abstract sight-reading exercises.
In eight sections related to the technical development of the oboist, with tunes using three notes to tunes with a range of nearly two octaves, from low D to high C.£14.99 (Beginner to 5, 78 pages, 195 original tunes) - More Piano Sight-Reading 2This book is intended as a supplement to Piano Sight-Reading 2 by providing different and additional material to support the development of this essential skill.£14.99 (Grades 2 to 4, 76 pages, 144 original tunes)
- More Piano Sight-ReadingThis book is intended as a supplement to 'Piano Sight-Reading 1' by providing different and additional material
to support the development of this essential skill.
It follows a similar progression of short pieces beginning with C major and simple rhythms leading to playing with hands together.
An important addition to each key section is the addition of duets, which allow an enjoyable conclusion to each section as well as providing revision of what has been learnt.£14.99 (Grades 1 to 2, 88 pages, 175 original tunes) - Piano Sight-Reading 3A progressive approach based on self-learning, with 90 varied pieces for Intermediate to Advanced level.£13.99 (Grades 5 to 8, 77 pages, 90 original tunes)
- Sight-Reading 2 - A fresh approach for PianoThis is a book for the student rather than the teacher. 'Piano Sight-Reading 2' builds on the progress achieved by following the outlines and good practice established in Book 1. Changes in hand position are introduced gradually, as is recognition of and familiarity with chord shapes in both 2- and 3-note groups.£11.99 (Grades 2 to 4, 62 pages, 150 original tunes)
- Sight-Reading 1 - A new approach for pianoAn approach based on self-learning and the recognition of rhythmic and melodic patterns. Preliminary towards Grade 2.£11.99 (Beginner to 2, 52 pages, 136 original tunes)
- Recorder Sight-Reading 1An approach based on self-learning and recognition of rhthymic and melodic patterns, with original tunes rather than abstract sight-reading exercises. In seven sections related to the technical development of the recorder player. Each section concludes with a set of duets and accompanied pieces for practice of ensemble sight-reading. Tunes progress to keys with up to three flats and four sharps. By John Kember and Marguerite Wilkinson.£13.99 (Beginner to 5, 88 pages, 200 original tunes)
- Recorder Sight-Reading 2Recorder Sight-Reading 2 aims to build on the sight-reading skills learnt in book 1 and provides a wealth of more challenging examples so that pupils may gain greater confidence when approaching any new piece of music for the first time.£14.99 (Grades 5 to 8, 92 pages, 143 original tunes)
- Saxophone Sight-Reading 2Saxophone Sight-Reading 2 aims to build on the sight-reading skills learnt in Book 1 and provide a wealth of more challenging examples so that the pupil may gain even greater confidence when approaching any new piece of music for the first time.
The five sections each gradually introduce new notes, rhythms, articulations, keys, Italian terms and musical styles in a logical sequence, much as you would find in a saxophone tutor. The emphasis is on providing idiomatic tunes and structures rather than sterile sight-reading exercises.
By John Kember and Graeme Vinall£14.99 (Grades 6 to 8, 106 pages, 122 original tunes) - Saxophone Sight-ReadingAn approach based on self-learning and recognition of rhthymic and melodic patterns, with original tunes rather than abstract sight-reading exercises.
In seven sections related to the technical development of the saxophone player, ranging from tunes using just three notes up to those ranging over two octaves from C to C'.
By John Kember and Graeme Vinall.£14.99 (Beginner to 3, 99 pages, 154 original tunes) - Trombone Sight-ReadingThis collection presents over 200 carefully graded sightreading pieces and exercises in a range of musical styles,for solo trombone. Taking an approach based on self-learning, the 11 sections of the book focus on developing different key technical skills as well as introducing the student to a plethora of musical terms.
Each section of the book contains solos, as well as trombone duets, and pieces with piano accompaniment for practising ensemble sight-reading. Suitable for preliminary, to advanced level students.£14.99 (Preliminary level to Advanced level, 95 pages, 206 arrangements) - Trumpet Sight-ReadingAn approach based on self-learning and recognition of rhthymic and melodic patterns, with original tunes rather than abstract sight-reading exercises.
By John Kember and Sam Lewis.£14.99 (Preliminary level to Advanced level, 106 pages, 180 original tunes) - Viola Sight-Reading 2An approach based on self-learning and recognition of rhthymic and melodic patterns, with original tunes rather than abstract sight-reading exercises. In five sections related to the technical development of the viola player. Tunes progress to eventually include key signatures in up to five sharps and flats. Whole-tone, chromatic, modal and atonal elements are also incorporated. By John Kember and Marguerite Wilkinson.£14.99 (Grades 4 to 8, 92 pages, 150 original tunes)
- Viola Sight-Reading 1An approach based on self-learniing and recognition of rhythmic and melodic patterns, using original tunes rather than abstract sight-reading exercises.
In eight sections ranging from open strings to 3rd position£14.99 (Beginner to 5, 74 pages, 214 original tunes) - Violin Sight-Reading 2Violin Sight-Reading 2 aims to build on the sight-reading skills learnt in book 1 and provides a wealth of more challenging examples so that the pupil may gain even greater confidence when approaching any new piece of music for the first time. In five sections related to the technical development of the violin player. By John Kember and Marguerite Wilkinson.£14.99 (Grades 4 to 8, 92 pages, 149 original tunes)
- Violin Sight-Reading 1Violin Sight-Reading 1 aims to establish good practice and provide an early introduction to the essential skill of sight-reading.£14.99 (Beginner to 3, 75 pages, 215 original tunes)
- Sight-Singing 2 - A fresh approachThis book sets out to build on the initial aspects of singing at sight in reading both the rhythm and pitch accurately, as begun in 'Sight-Singing 1'.£11.00 (Grades 6 to 8, 60 pages, 111 original tunes)
- Sight-Singing 1The aim of this first sight-singing volume is to instil confidence in singers and to present a method of approaching all aspects of singing at sight.
The main rhythmic patterns of each example are presented along with the key and range of notes employed. Tonic and dominant notes are identified and semitones marked to help establish tonality.£10.99 (Grades 1 to 5, 36 pages, 30 original tunes)