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Sighteading is not an automatic provess, Its rather the ordinary learning process sped. UP ana reIied So 38 10 appear to ve automatic. The le siuht-reading, 10 diseover the process is to break it into component parts. You must know (1) the names of the notes on the stall {O) the location of those notes on the guitar fingerboard and what fingering will be used; (3) the musical notation forthe length and hhumber of times you will play each note, All this must be known before you touclt the guitar. Simplified, this means you must know ing process itself is a completely mental one, Physical practice is applied only after something is learned. In thoroughly and completely what you are sbout to do before you actuslly doit. Apply ths thinking tothe following exercises. Check off each step as completed Rees StEPSas Step 1. Take 30 seconds to eam ll of Example 1. — Everything a Slep 2. Close the Book! Now play Example 1 Ex +» + = ¢ £ ‘The time limit is important only insofar as you must strive to reduce it, Take 30 see. to eatn all of Example 2 {Close the book! Now play Example 2. Bx? < SS Step. Remember! Comside each note indviduly, then Took at the assure ata whole Playin steady ime, Take 30sec tolearnal of Example 3. Siep 6. Close the book Now lay Example 3 a x3 siep7. Remember! Vimolize each note on the guitar. Know what ngeing you will we, Take 30 se. to eam all of Example 4 oars = Stop8. Close the book! Now ply Example 4 a Step. Remember! Do not touch the gitar! Fist visualize eerying in your mind Take 30s to learn al of Example. Slep 10, Close the book! Now play Example 5. a Bxs Skee eady play. Take 30 soe. to learn Step 11. Remember! Go back to Example 1. and review. Relate al exercises to things you all of Example 6 Step 12, Close the book! Now play Example 6 a Ex6

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