Reading Sheet Music by Pattern Recognition

Start date: 28 February 2026
Day: Saturday
Course length: 1 Day Course
Time: 10:00 to 13:00

Course code: SD18

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

Tutor: Robert Hickman


Courses description

If you've tried to learn to read sheet music in the 'traditional' way, and it doesn't work for you, then this workshop is for you.

Reading music has mostly been taught to happen in a conscious and analytical way, by recognising note positions, decoding them to note letters, and figuring out rhythms by consciously counting them. These tasks place a significant burden on the conscious mind.

Wouldn't it be better to just know how some notation sounds, subconsciously, the instant you see it? That's the goal of this workshop.

Music is formed from multiple-note patterns called 'figures'. By practising melodic and rhythmic figures until they become muscle memory, they can be associated with the equivalent visual pattern in music notation 'as a unit'. Thus it starts to become possible to read by recognising patterns among groups of notes, with no need to label or otherwise analyse the notes.

This workshop will focus on reading monophonic melodies, and is appropriate for players of all melody instruments. Teaching will start by introducing rhythmic and melodic patterns by ear, and we will then associate these with music notation. It will be assumed that you know how to play a scale on your instrument.

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