Reading Sheet Music by Pattern Recognition

Start date: 17 May 2026
Day: Sunday
Course length: 1 Day Course
Time: 10:00 to 13:00
Folk House

Course code: SD12

Full fee: £35.00 | Over 65s: £31.50 | Benefit: £28.00

Tutor: Robert Hickman


Courses description

Reading music is often taught to happen as a conscious and analytical process, by recognising note positions, decoding them to note letters, and figuring out rhythms by consciously counting them. Wouldn't it be better to just know how to perform some notation, subconsciously, the instant you see it?

Music notation can be viewed as a series of visual patterns which correspond to an equivalent performance on an instrument. In this workshop you will learn to perform common melodic and rhythmic fragments from folk tunes by ear, then associate these with their equivalent representation in sheet music, finally bringing everything together to read some tunes.

The workshop is intended for players of common folk session instruments including tin whistle, and focuses on reading single-line (monophonic) folk melodies. It may help people who learn by ear improve their music reading skills, as well as people for whom the traditional (analytical) approach to learning to read music does not work.

Note that this workshop does not address reading multiple melodic lines, and is not intended for piano / keyboard players, or people with a classical music background.

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