Music at Sight

Sight reading is a skill you can develop, but you have to know how. This introductory course teaches the five skills you need to become an excellent sight-reader!

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Lona Kozik

Lona Kozik, Ph.D., is a composer, pianist, improviser and teacher. Her music has been played and recorded in the United States and Europe. Her online music theory courses are popular and have clarified the subject for many musicians. She runs the School of Music Theory and the Totnes School of Piano from her home in Devon, England.

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