| Hi,
I don't use a sight reading book at UNT. We do work on sight reading by looking at lead sheets (melodies and changes), written bass lines, and pre-transcribed solos. In the case of a solo, put on the recording and play with it the first time. For all of the music, record yourself with a record, play-along, and/or metronome. Go back and listen. Take the parts you missed and figure out what they are. Check for rhythms, chromaticism, scale fragements, and arpeggio fragments. Learn to recognize those elements and commit them to memory. Notice the key signature and check out the notes with accidentals. At it's simplest, arpeggios will be alternating lines or spaces and scales will be consecutive.
Good Luck,
Lynn |