sight read

See also: sightread

English

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Etymology

From sight + read, in reference to not being able to rely on muscle memory developed through practice.

Pronunciation

  • (infinitive and present tense): IPA(key): /ˈsaɪt ˌɹiːd/
  • (past tense): IPA(key): /ˈsaɪt ˌɹɛd/

Verb

sight read (third-person singular simple present sight reads, present participle sight reading, simple past and past participle sight read)

  1. (music) To perform a musical piece while reading it for the first time, without rehearsal.
    I can sight read really simple music, but hard pieces need a lot of practice so I don't have to stop and figure out what I'm doing.

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