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Adults and teens new to reading music

Sight-reading music for beginners

Sight-reading isn't a single skill. It's the intersection of three: recognizing pitch on the staff, recognizing rhythm, and producing both with your voice in real time. SightSing splits these out so you can practice each independently before combining them.

Most beginners stall because the apps that teach sight-reading don't let them HEAR whether they're right. You sing into the void, hope it sounded okay, and move on.

SightSing's mic-based feedback shows you the answer in real time. The note shows green if you nailed it, red if you missed by a half-step, with the actual pitch you sang displayed next to the expected pitch.

For complete beginners, start with the Sight-Singing trainer at level 1. You'll be sight-reading three-note patterns within 15 minutes.

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