![]() One of the exercises in the book is harmonizing a melody with any given chords. ![]() Then I read that piano players with applied theory can break a piece down to into fewer chunks, which brought me to where I am now. I didn’t have anyone to use the card with so I tried forcing my eyes ahead. Having someone cover up music with a card as you play forces the memory to wake up. I read that you have to wake up the short term memory. ![]() Even if my eyes get ahead of tempo, they will linger in that spot until my fingers catch up. My eyes cannot not move far ahead of my fingers. I read somewhere that it was due to short term memory. I can sight read a normal piece pretty well, but only at a slow tempo. Question: I have a question about sight reading and how it relates to piano theory.
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