![]() ![]() ![]() Well, not being aware of what the notes are could be an issue - especially in an exam! Once I've learnt the song, I tend to no longer be so much aware of what the notes specifically are, but use the music for a more general feel of the music. But you can do some more "gym work" by just doing more sight-reading of fresh pieces. You might feel your sight reading skills aren't getting a strong workout if you're remembering large swathes of the piece. ![]() If you are able to memorise aspects of the music, then it's going to be very hard to disable that ability - so it's inevitable that the information you take from a given piece of music will change as you repeatedly read from it. So is the purpose of the music that I read along when I play so I know exactly what I'm doing? Or is it there to teach me, and then be a general guide when I'm playing? ![]()
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