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SoYouThink
You Can’t
Read
Music!
Monday, 19 August 13
Most instrumental
learners do battle
with reading traditional
music notation
(Learners’
flag)
(Notation
forces’ flag)
Monday, 19 August 13
Sadly, for some,
the notation wins!
Boo!!
Monday, 19 August 13
Students may try their
best to learn
how to work out
pitches from the score
rhythm values
&
Monday, 19 August 13
But many give up
on notation
because they never get past
the hesitant stage of
playing from a score!
Monday, 19 August 13
Here’s what teachers
can do about it...
Monday, 19 August 13
Make sure students can name & play
(only) the notes they need*
instantly & without hesitation
Monday, 19 August 13
instantly & without hesitation
*Don’t try to teach them every note on the instrument before they need them
Make sure students can name & play
(only) the notes they need*
Monday, 19 August 13
Understanding
the score is one thing.
Knowing immediately
what to do about it on your
instrument is an additional skill!
Monday, 19 August 13
Stopping to work it out is the
slowest way to play from a score:
Monday, 19 August 13
Instant
Very slow
RESPONSESPEED
READING SKILL TYPES
Knowing
How*
*KNOWING only HOW
to work out elements on
a score interrupts the
performance.
By this route, fluency
is impossible.
The goal must be to be
able to respond instantly:
by Knowing
Stopping to work it out is the
slowest way to play from a score:
Monday, 19 August 13
This is a much better way
to play from a score:
Monday, 19 August 13
This is a much better way
to play from a score:
Instant
Very slow
RESPONSESPEED
READING SKILL TYPES
Knowing**
Knowing
How
**KNOWING
– ie, instantly recognising
melodic patterns, chords
& rhythms the performer
has seen before.
This means that fluency
& flow are
NOT interrupted.
Monday, 19 August 13
I grew up in a
very musical family
Rather like this one
(but with perhaps more stride piano playing!)
Monday, 19 August 13
When I began learning
piano (aged 5)
I really struggled with
reading notation
Monday, 19 August 13
I had perfect pitch
but that meant my aural abilities were
way ahead of my music reading
Perform
ing
N
otation
reading
Auralperception
Ability
High
Low
Monday, 19 August 13
Playing from a score
was frustrating & unpleasant for me
(& for anyone unfortunate enough to hear me!)
Monday, 19 August 13
When I began piano exams
my aural abilities still out-weighed my sight playing
Monday, 19 August 13
I didn’t pass the sight-reading
until I reached grade 5!
Hooray!
Monday, 19 August 13
It had dawned on me
that I could play more fluently...
Monday, 19 August 13
CHUNKS of notation
...if I could recognise
(Rhythm)
(Pitch)
Monday, 19 August 13
CHUNKS of notation
...if I could recognise
(rather than individual note events)
(Rhythm)
(Pitch)
Monday, 19 August 13
I also learned that staff notation
was not as scary
as it seemed!Photo: Creepyhalloween © stockarch.com
Monday, 19 August 13
Learning music just from notation
is like trying to learn a language
just from a book
Photo:Headphones&Books©BillCMartin2013
Monday, 19 August 13
Photo:MontmartrePubCrawl©ThomasSauzeddiviaFlickrCreativeCommons
To improve your accent &
understand culture & customs...
Monday, 19 August 13
you need conversations with
genuine native speakers!
Photo:MontmartrePubCrawl©ThomasSauzeddiviaFlickrCreativeCommons
Monday, 19 August 13
Playing with musicians
who are better than you
gives insights into how to play,
not just what to play
Cajun Jam Session © JC Winkler via Flickr Creative Commons
Monday, 19 August 13
It will help you develop an
understanding of the music
way beyond the
note & rhythm information
that the score provides
Monday, 19 August 13
It may also help you clarify
what you might
express that could
make the music, well,
more musical!
Monday, 19 August 13
The good news: staff notation
is concerned mainly with
1. Pitch
2. Rhythm
Monday, 19 August 13
So I came
to realise
my notation‘dragon’ wasn’t scary at all!
Monday, 19 August 13
To become fluent
when playing from a score,
I needed to develop...
Monday, 19 August 13
An ability to
recognise instantly
shapes, patterns &
phrases on the page
Monday, 19 August 13
As music teachers
we can learn a lot from
literacy teachers
Children's Books © katerha via Flickr Creative Commons
Monday, 19 August 13
They know that children
will read aloud, fluently,
only when...
Photo: Child Reading via MorgueFile
Monday, 19 August 13
shapes, patterns &
words on the page
...they can
recognise instantly
Monday, 19 August 13
And when they can understand
the MEANING
of what they’re reading
Child Reading at Brookline Booksmith © Tim Pierce via Flickr Creative Commons
Monday, 19 August 13
So why do so many
music teachers
go no further than
teaching students
how to work out
individual notation elements?
Monday, 19 August 13
In language,
understanding phonics
(or individual letter sounds)
will only enable students
to work out the words
r + ea + d + ing
Monday, 19 August 13
It won’t drive reading
fluency because
1. It’s not an instant process
Monday, 19 August 13
It won’t drive reading
fluency because
1. It’s not an instant process
2. It isn’t built on comprehension
Monday, 19 August 13
Learning only how
to work out individual
note values & pitches...
Monday, 19 August 13
is like learning to read but only
ever learning to recognise
individual letters!
“Wh o’ s b ee n ea t ing
m y p o rr i dge?
The result lacks fluency
Monday, 19 August 13
Almost ANY OTHER
STRATEGY is quicker!
Monday, 19 August 13
So teachers, PLEASE
be kind to your poor students!
Don’t leave them armed with only...
Monday, 19 August 13
The ability to work out
individual note values
or pitches!
Monday, 19 August 13
It’s not enough
& some learners will give up!
Monday, 19 August 13
Remember: Knowing only How
to work it out won’t aid fluency
Instant
Very slow
RESPONSESPEED
READING SKILL TYPES
Knowing
How
Monday, 19 August 13
So help them
achieve fluency through
instant recognition
Instant
Very slow
Knowing
Knowing
How
Via regular routines & practice!RESPONSESPEED
READING SKILL TYPES
Monday, 19 August 13
The first step?
Teachers must set instant
recognition as a goal
Monday, 19 August 13
To extend teachers’ skills
I run workshops on
how to do this in your teaching
Monday, 19 August 13
Choose either the
1-day workshop
on improving notation reading
Photo:Musicteachersattendingaworkshop©BillCMartin
Monday, 19 August 13
Or choose the
Ears & Eyes workshop
improving aural & reading
skills teaching, in a single day
Photo: Jazzwise Summer School 2008 © Bill C Martin
Monday, 19 August 13
It will extend your
teaching skill set
& greatly enhance your
students’ reading,
their playing capability & confidence
Monday, 19 August 13
Contact me for details
bill@billcmartin.co.uk
Phone: +44 (0)7718 122146
More Info: billcmartin.co.uk
LinkedIn: billcmartin
Twitter: @billcmartin
Monday, 19 August 13

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So You Think You Can't Read Music!

  • 2. Most instrumental learners do battle with reading traditional music notation (Learners’ flag) (Notation forces’ flag) Monday, 19 August 13
  • 3. Sadly, for some, the notation wins! Boo!! Monday, 19 August 13
  • 4. Students may try their best to learn how to work out pitches from the score rhythm values & Monday, 19 August 13
  • 5. But many give up on notation because they never get past the hesitant stage of playing from a score! Monday, 19 August 13
  • 6. Here’s what teachers can do about it... Monday, 19 August 13
  • 7. Make sure students can name & play (only) the notes they need* instantly & without hesitation Monday, 19 August 13
  • 8. instantly & without hesitation *Don’t try to teach them every note on the instrument before they need them Make sure students can name & play (only) the notes they need* Monday, 19 August 13
  • 9. Understanding the score is one thing. Knowing immediately what to do about it on your instrument is an additional skill! Monday, 19 August 13
  • 10. Stopping to work it out is the slowest way to play from a score: Monday, 19 August 13
  • 11. Instant Very slow RESPONSESPEED READING SKILL TYPES Knowing How* *KNOWING only HOW to work out elements on a score interrupts the performance. By this route, fluency is impossible. The goal must be to be able to respond instantly: by Knowing Stopping to work it out is the slowest way to play from a score: Monday, 19 August 13
  • 12. This is a much better way to play from a score: Monday, 19 August 13
  • 13. This is a much better way to play from a score: Instant Very slow RESPONSESPEED READING SKILL TYPES Knowing** Knowing How **KNOWING – ie, instantly recognising melodic patterns, chords & rhythms the performer has seen before. This means that fluency & flow are NOT interrupted. Monday, 19 August 13
  • 14. I grew up in a very musical family Rather like this one (but with perhaps more stride piano playing!) Monday, 19 August 13
  • 15. When I began learning piano (aged 5) I really struggled with reading notation Monday, 19 August 13
  • 16. I had perfect pitch but that meant my aural abilities were way ahead of my music reading Perform ing N otation reading Auralperception Ability High Low Monday, 19 August 13
  • 17. Playing from a score was frustrating & unpleasant for me (& for anyone unfortunate enough to hear me!) Monday, 19 August 13
  • 18. When I began piano exams my aural abilities still out-weighed my sight playing Monday, 19 August 13
  • 19. I didn’t pass the sight-reading until I reached grade 5! Hooray! Monday, 19 August 13
  • 20. It had dawned on me that I could play more fluently... Monday, 19 August 13
  • 21. CHUNKS of notation ...if I could recognise (Rhythm) (Pitch) Monday, 19 August 13
  • 22. CHUNKS of notation ...if I could recognise (rather than individual note events) (Rhythm) (Pitch) Monday, 19 August 13
  • 23. I also learned that staff notation was not as scary as it seemed!Photo: Creepyhalloween © stockarch.com Monday, 19 August 13
  • 24. Learning music just from notation is like trying to learn a language just from a book Photo:Headphones&Books©BillCMartin2013 Monday, 19 August 13
  • 25. Photo:MontmartrePubCrawl©ThomasSauzeddiviaFlickrCreativeCommons To improve your accent & understand culture & customs... Monday, 19 August 13
  • 26. you need conversations with genuine native speakers! Photo:MontmartrePubCrawl©ThomasSauzeddiviaFlickrCreativeCommons Monday, 19 August 13
  • 27. Playing with musicians who are better than you gives insights into how to play, not just what to play Cajun Jam Session © JC Winkler via Flickr Creative Commons Monday, 19 August 13
  • 28. It will help you develop an understanding of the music way beyond the note & rhythm information that the score provides Monday, 19 August 13
  • 29. It may also help you clarify what you might express that could make the music, well, more musical! Monday, 19 August 13
  • 30. The good news: staff notation is concerned mainly with 1. Pitch 2. Rhythm Monday, 19 August 13
  • 31. So I came to realise my notation‘dragon’ wasn’t scary at all! Monday, 19 August 13
  • 32. To become fluent when playing from a score, I needed to develop... Monday, 19 August 13
  • 33. An ability to recognise instantly shapes, patterns & phrases on the page Monday, 19 August 13
  • 34. As music teachers we can learn a lot from literacy teachers Children's Books © katerha via Flickr Creative Commons Monday, 19 August 13
  • 35. They know that children will read aloud, fluently, only when... Photo: Child Reading via MorgueFile Monday, 19 August 13
  • 36. shapes, patterns & words on the page ...they can recognise instantly Monday, 19 August 13
  • 37. And when they can understand the MEANING of what they’re reading Child Reading at Brookline Booksmith © Tim Pierce via Flickr Creative Commons Monday, 19 August 13
  • 38. So why do so many music teachers go no further than teaching students how to work out individual notation elements? Monday, 19 August 13
  • 39. In language, understanding phonics (or individual letter sounds) will only enable students to work out the words r + ea + d + ing Monday, 19 August 13
  • 40. It won’t drive reading fluency because 1. It’s not an instant process Monday, 19 August 13
  • 41. It won’t drive reading fluency because 1. It’s not an instant process 2. It isn’t built on comprehension Monday, 19 August 13
  • 42. Learning only how to work out individual note values & pitches... Monday, 19 August 13
  • 43. is like learning to read but only ever learning to recognise individual letters! “Wh o’ s b ee n ea t ing m y p o rr i dge? The result lacks fluency Monday, 19 August 13
  • 44. Almost ANY OTHER STRATEGY is quicker! Monday, 19 August 13
  • 45. So teachers, PLEASE be kind to your poor students! Don’t leave them armed with only... Monday, 19 August 13
  • 46. The ability to work out individual note values or pitches! Monday, 19 August 13
  • 47. It’s not enough & some learners will give up! Monday, 19 August 13
  • 48. Remember: Knowing only How to work it out won’t aid fluency Instant Very slow RESPONSESPEED READING SKILL TYPES Knowing How Monday, 19 August 13
  • 49. So help them achieve fluency through instant recognition Instant Very slow Knowing Knowing How Via regular routines & practice!RESPONSESPEED READING SKILL TYPES Monday, 19 August 13
  • 50. The first step? Teachers must set instant recognition as a goal Monday, 19 August 13
  • 51. To extend teachers’ skills I run workshops on how to do this in your teaching Monday, 19 August 13
  • 52. Choose either the 1-day workshop on improving notation reading Photo:Musicteachersattendingaworkshop©BillCMartin Monday, 19 August 13
  • 53. Or choose the Ears & Eyes workshop improving aural & reading skills teaching, in a single day Photo: Jazzwise Summer School 2008 © Bill C Martin Monday, 19 August 13
  • 54. It will extend your teaching skill set & greatly enhance your students’ reading, their playing capability & confidence Monday, 19 August 13
  • 55. Contact me for details bill@billcmartin.co.uk Phone: +44 (0)7718 122146 More Info: billcmartin.co.uk LinkedIn: billcmartin Twitter: @billcmartin Monday, 19 August 13