>>Classical guitarists don't sight read that much.
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>Huh?
I think you misunderstand. I've never seen a classical guitarist perform from music. I have never performed on classical guitar from music.
>>Can't turn the pages because both hands are required. We have to memorize the >entire piece.
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>I wound up doing my entire senior recital (including Bach Cello Suite #3 in A) from memory because I was too lazy to learn to play from the music, and, my instructor let me get away with it because he had a background in Jazz. (not because I couldn't turn the pages) It is a serious liability to a serious classical musician to not sight read. Most conservatories and music departments require it even if you are a guitar major.
I wasn't implying that we don't sight read. However, I've always thought that, because of the left and right hand fingerings, makes it a bit more difficult to sight read for the classical guitar than for, say, a woodwind or a brass instrument. Further, the fact it's a stacatto instrument by nature, precludes the turning of pages by the musician. My own ability to sight read (except for in a choral setting where I'm singing), admittedly, isn't what it perhaps should be. As a result, I've always played strictly by memory, except, of course, when practicing.
George
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