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Adult choir members between rehearsals

Choir warm-ups for sight-reading practice

Choir rehearsal hands you music; rehearsal alone doesn't teach you to read it. The gap between "I can sing my part once I've heard it" and "I can sing my part the first time I see it" is sight-reading skill, and that gap closes through short daily practice — not by attending more rehearsals.

A SightSing warm-up is five minutes. Open the app, pick your level, sing through 4–6 short exercises. The app grades each one; you can see your weekly trend in the progress view.

Five minutes a day, five days a week, beats an hour on Saturday. Sight-reading skill responds to spaced repetition more than mass practice.

Many users keep SightSing open on their phone during commute or between meetings — pull up the rhythm trainer in the car, tap along to one exercise, close it.

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