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 Sight reading - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An experiment on sight reading using an eye tracker indicates that highly skilled musicians tend to look ahead further in the music, storing and processing the notes until they are played; this is referred to as the eye–hand span.
Sight reading is the reading and performing of a work—typically, a piece of music, but sometimes also linguistic texts like drama—without having seen it before.
Sight reading also depends on familiarity with the musical idiom being performed; this permits the reader to recognize and process frequently occurring patterns of notes as a single unit, rather than individual notes, thus achieving greater efficiency.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sight-reading   (578 words)

  
 Numerical sight-singing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Numerical sight singing is not the same as integer notation derived from musical set theory and used primarily for sight singing atonal music.
In some pedagogies involving numerical sight-singing notation students are not taught to modify vowels to represent sharp or flat notes.
Nor is it the same as rhythmic numerical singing, a technique popularized by Robert Shaw in which the numbers sang represent the rhythms of a piece in accordance with the beat of a measure.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Numerical_sight-singing   (260 words)

  
 Relative pitch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many western ear training classes use solfege to teach students relative pitch, while others use numerical sight-singing.
North Indian musicians learn relative pitch by singing intervals over a drone, which is also described by W.
the skill used by singers to correctly sing a melody, following musical notation, by pitching each note in the melody according to its distance from the previous note.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Relative_pitch   (361 words)

  
 Numerical
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www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/numerical.html   (279 words)

  
 Solfege - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In colloquial language, singers sometimes incorrectly use "solfege" and "sight reading" as synonyms; sight reading means reading the piece without benefit of previous study, or numerical sight-singing, where the solfege syllables are replaced by the numbers one through seven.
In music and sight singing solfege or solmization is a way of assigning syllables to degrees or steps of the diatonic scale.
(In French, solfège refers to musical technical skills as a whole: sight reading, writing the score of the music one hears, singing in tune, etc.) The French word in turn came from the Italian solfeggio, which is a combination of sol and fa.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Solfege   (1058 words)

  
 singing
Singing is often done in a group, such as a choir, and may be accompanied by musical instruments, a full orchestra, or a band.
Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice.
Air is expelled with the diaphragm as with ordinary breathing, and the pitch is altered with the vocal cords.
www.fact-library.com /singing.html   (259 words)

  
 Ear training - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
In addition, there are various systems (including solfege, sargam, and numerical sight-singing) that assign specific syllables to different notes of the scale.
Singing plays an important part in ear training, since one must be able hear music in one's head and match pitch before it is possible to sing it reliably.
Ear training or Aural training is what musicians do to improve their ability to identify the sounds of different chords, intervals, rhythms, and other elements of music.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Ear_training   (567 words)

  
 Urban Gateways: Touring Performances (Music 1)
Whether singing from a hymnal or in a choir, sight-singing is a skill designed to enhance a student's ability to read and sing a piece of music previously unseen and unrehearsed.
Day 3:Students are introduced to the four aspects of a community-based ceremony: storytelling, singing, drumming, and dancing.
Students are inspired to find the rhythm in words, recognize and write rhymes, and sing and record their composition.
www.urbangateways.org /new/music.html   (820 words)

  
 Number
Numbers should be distinguished from numerals, which are (combinations of) symbols used to represent numbers.
Elements of function fields of finite characteristic behave in some ways like numbers and are often regarded as a kind of number by number theorists.
The notation of numbers as a series of digits is discussed in numeral systems.
www.kiwipedia.com /en/numerical.html   (509 words)

  
 Recording Grades Music You Can Read Kodaly Recorder Orff Solfeggio Elementary Music Curriculum
The "lowest" numerical symbol, FAILURE" or D/F, is earned when a student fails to receive an individual performance certificate in two consecutive 6/9 week grading periods.
Students are made aware of expectations, as a team and as an individual {noting that individual skills ultimately improve the team performance}, and, the grade marked is the one earned, not given.
During this grading period the parents of those students who do not participate or cause disruptions to the learning environment, should be contacted to review the expectation; students develop team skills while practicing the basic foundations of music's language.
www.musicnotes.net /grades.html   (439 words)

  
 Wave, Sound, and Music
The syllable for the solfege and numerical systems of sight-singing is presented in the second column.
Singing emphasizes the vowels, which being quasi-periodic (see Figure 13), are tailor-made for musical creations.
Thus men will generally sing in the "tenor" range, or if their larynx gets a bit larger, the "bass" range; while women usually sing in the "soprano" range.
universe-review.ca /R12-03-wave.htm   (3852 words)

  
 Lambuth University Catalog (SMEALSearch) - Pal,Rangaswamy,Giles,Debnath
Sight Singing MUS 4022 Form MUS 2032 Intro to Music Literature MUS 3213 Music History I MUS 3223W Music History II MUS 2312 Conducting MUS 4423 Vocal Conducting Methods MUS 2322 Orchestration Piano Proficiency MUS 1851-4 Applied Music....
smealsearch.psu.edu /124216.html   (181 words)

  
 Health : Article 'Navtex'
B(3)B(4) are two-digit numerics identifying individual messages, used by receivers to keep already received messages from being repeated.
For example, a message preceded by the characters FE01 from a U.S. NAVTEX Station indicate that this is a weather forecast message from Boston MA.
Receivers use these characters to reject messages from stations or concerning subjects of no interest to the user.
www.poneweb.com /DisplayArticle172616.html   (327 words)

  
 El avistar-cantar numérico
English version: Numerical sight-singing Next: Farrah Fawcett Up
Ni está iguales que el cantar numérico rítmico, una técnica popularizada por Roberto Shaw en quien los números cantaron representa los ritmos de un pedazo de acuerdo con el golpe de una medida.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/el/El%20avistarcantar%20num%E9rico.htm   (287 words)

  
 ear training ii from Music44.com
The examples can be used for developing a variety of skills including sight-reading, dictation, musical memory, rhythmic reading, formal analysis, part singing, and improvisation.
Melodic & Harmonic Intervals (seconds, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, etc.), Numerical Identification, the Diatonic Major Key Interval Scheme, Simple & Compound Intervals, Chromatic Intervals, Interval Inversion, The Abbreviated Interval Identification System, Interval Grouping, Intervals of Enharmonic Equivalency.
All of the musical examples in Sound Thinking are drawn from folk songs and art music encompassing a wide range of historical eras.
www.music44.com /X/products/ear%2Btraining%2Bii   (404 words)

  
 Nashville Numbers Part 1
Reducing a chord chart to a numerical expression, however, was nothing new.
If you feel lost, sing "Twinkle, Twinkle…" with numbers, then sing the do re mi’s with numbers, over and over until you can do them quickly, and suddenly you’ll get it.
It is a powerful tool in the written communication of music.
www.don-mclean.com /guitars/nashville1.asp   (925 words)

  
 World Famous Comics >> Music Related Sites, Links and Resources!
Composers: Bach - Numerical chart showing the relationships among more than 75 members of the family who bore the name with their dates.
From the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program.
www.worldfamouscomics.com /opendirectory/category/Arts/Music/Composition/Composers/Bach_Family   (356 words)

  
 MP3.FM - MP3 Downloads, Song Lyrics, Guitar Tabs, Musical Instruments, FREE CDs, Ringtones, Videos
Nonchord tone – Note – Novelty song – Numerical sight-singing
List of major chord shapes for guitar – List of popular music terms – Legato
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Nonchord tone – Note – Novelty song – Numerical sight-singing
List of major chord shapes for guitar – List of popular music terms – Legato
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 Numerical sight singing
Adrawback often pointed out is that numerical numbers are not always "singable," for example, scale degree 7 (ti, in solfege)contains vowels that are hard to tune.
For example, an augmented unison("ouey") might be called "one sharp," and in some other pedagogies this same pitch may also simply be called "one."
www.therfcc.org /numerical-sight-singing-172151.html   (139 words)

  
 Grorschen - eWebEye.com - products development service sites list 2.
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Grorschen, Sorbian Ran, is a town in Lower Lusatia, in Germany.
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 List of musical topics - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia
Nonchord tone -- Note -- Novelty song -- Numerical sight-singing
Do note, however, that there is already a list of musical instruments, a List of musical instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number, a List of musical ensembles, and similar lists exist at composer, musician, record producers, arranger, list of genres of music, List of record labels, and list of songs by name.
This list is not necessarily complete or up to date - if you see an article that should be here but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please update the page accordingly.
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /l/li/list_of_musical_topics.html   (491 words)

  
 List of musical topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New interfaces for musical expression – Nonchord tone – Note – Novelty song – Numerical sight-singing
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 MP3.FM - MP3 Downloads, Song Lyrics, Guitar Tabs, Musical Instruments, FREE CDs, Ringtones, Videos
Nonchord tone – Note – Novelty song – Numerical sight-singing
List of major chord shapes for guitar – List of popular music terms – Legato
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