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Basic Sight Reading Piano Exercises

In this video, Evan from Musician's Addition takes you through some simple and easy sight reading piano exercises, perfect for beginners! Whether you're just getting started or looking to build your sight reading skills, this tutorial, "Sight Reading Made Easy," offers helpful tips and tricks to make the process smoother and more enjoyable. We'll cover the basics of note names on the treble and bass clefs, rhythm fundamentals, and guide you through four easy exercises designed to build your confidence at the piano.

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