MusicYears 3–5Recorder
Recorder Grade 3: Sight-Reading
Sight-reading in keys up to 2 sharps/flats; dotted rhythms; simple rests; tempo indications
What you'll learn
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Sight-reading is like a musical treasure hunt! 🎵 You look at new notes on the staff and play them right away without practising first.
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What does sight-reading mean?
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Here are 3 notes on the staff: C, D, and E. 🎵 They go UP like climbing stairs.
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Let's read this tiny tune together: C D E 🎵. Watch how we play it step by step.
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Now you try! Tap the notes in order: C, then D, then E. 🎵
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Which note comes after C going UP?
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You see this new pattern: D E F. What is the first note you play?
Practise Recorder Grade 3: Sight-Reading with Whizlo
Free AI-tutored lessons, unlimited practice questions, and progress tracking for ages 7–10. Aligned to the UK National Curriculum.