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  2. Sight-reading - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] This distinction allows for a narrower usage of the term "sight-reading" to describe the silent reading of music without producing sound through an instrument or voice. Highly skilled musicians can sight-read silently; that is, they can look at the printed music and hear it in their heads without playing or singing (see ...

  3. Cold reading (theatrical) - Wikipedia

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    A play's inaugural reading held at a used bookstore in Boise, Idaho. Theatrical cold reading is reading aloud from a script or other text with little or no rehearsal, [1] practice or study in advance. Sometimes also referred to as sight reading, it is a technique used by actors and other performers in theatre, television, and film performance ...

  4. Eye movement in music reading - Wikipedia

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    Another critical difference between reading music and reading language is the role of skill. Most people become reasonably efficient at language reading by adulthood, even though almost all language reading is sight reading. [3] By contrast, some musicians regard themselves as poor sight readers of music even after years of study.

  5. Tonic sol-fa - Wikipedia

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    Tonic sol-fa (or tonic sol-fah) is a pedagogical technique for teaching sight-singing, invented by Sarah Anna Glover (1786–1867) of Norwich, England and popularised by John Curwen, who adapted it from a number of earlier musical systems.

  6. New York State School Music Association - Wikipedia

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    Each of the judging categories are allotted a set points out of the total. For example, on Level V and VI String Solos, "Tone" is worth 20 points, "Intonation" 10, "Technique" 20, "Accuracy" 15, "Interpretation" 20, "Scales" 5, and "Sight reading" 10. NYSSMA provides sight reading passages of all six levels from a proprietary manual. Scale ...

  7. Talk:Sight-reading - Wikipedia

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    Sight reading ability is a distinct area of study for musicians and will tend to atrophy if neglected. Practice improves the ability and a musician who has a sight-reading job will get better results by doing a lot of sight reading beforehand.

  8. Make Your Voice Heard! How to Vote on 'The Voice' - AOL

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    When can I vote for The Voice? You'll be able to vote after the December 2 episode (Top 8 Artists) and the December 9 finale (Top 5 Artists). The voting window is 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET to 4 a.m. PT ...

  9. Eye–hand span - Wikipedia

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    Some authors refer to the eye–hand span as the "perceptual span" for the visual information perceivable around the region of center of vision used in reading, [2] and in some cases including peripheral input. [3] The eye–hand span is analogous to the eye–voice span in reading language aloud and in singing.