Are you ready to take your sight reading skills to the next level? If so, playing duets with more complex music is a great way to challenge yourself and have some fun in the process.
In the first lesson of this series, we learned how to interpret written notation by paying attention to important clues, such as circled numbers, uncircled numbers, and Roman numerals. Now, let’s put that knowledge to the test by playing duets featuring counterpoint examples and triple-stops.
Example 1 will get you started on your duet journey, helping you train your ears and fingers to handle two distinct parts played together with a partner. Meanwhile, Example 2 introduces triple-stops, which may look complicated at first, but are actually familiar power chords that provide solid rhythmic support behind a melody. Intrigued? More details about these examples and the complete series can be accessed through the “Read More” link below.

