• Read Ahead provides short and enjoyable 5-10 minute daily practice sessions which help pianists quickly develop their sight-reading ability.
• Innovative training exercises are incorporated into a carefully designed curriculum built around high quality music by a variety of composers.
• Read Ahead is designed to help piano students (children 10+ and adults) build the right habits and develop the skills necessary to fluently read music at their skill level.
Features:
• Designed to be integrated into a regular practice schedule.
• Fun for students to practice daily.
• Easy for busy teachers to incorporate into lessons and track progress.
• 36 daily exercise routines at each level.
Daily lesson plans consists of:
• Warm-up exercises to train memory, vision and touch.
• Read Ahead exercises to train students to read ahead of where they are playing.
• Sight-reading music from traditional ‘fixed' scores to pull it all together.
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In-Apps
Level 4
€9.99
Level 4C
€3.99
Primary Section A
€3.99
ReadAhead Level 1
€9.99
ReadAhead Level 2
€9.99
ReadAhead Level 3
€9.99
ReadAhead Level 1A
€3.99
ReadAhead Level 1C
€3.99
ReadAhead Level 2A
€3.99
ReadAhead Level 2B
€3.99
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Read Ahead Piano Sight Reading FAQ
Is Read Ahead Piano Sight Reading free?
Yes, Read Ahead Piano Sight Reading is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Read Ahead Piano Sight Reading legit?
🤔 The Read Ahead Piano Sight Reading app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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Wishlist:
*ability to choose a 2 bar read ahead length
*ability to turn pages with a single tap instead of a swipe
*eliminate flicker on graphics changes
*contemporary examples
*open score exercises (open score SATB or similar)
Idea may be good but app not working
I click to turn on the metronome and .. nothing, total silence (the intro video played just fine). That kind of blows the whole thing… This is on an iPad.
Nice concept, incomplete implementation
The basic idea of Read Ahead is pedagogically good, forcing you to read ahead & develop confidence in hands & keys. But the app could well include feedback on playing accuracy to be more helpful. I have a MIDI keyboard connected and it is entirely feasible for the app to at least tell wrong notes (other apps do) and perhaps even timing. I don’t think meaningful enhancements like this are being done on it any more. EDIT: (to developer response) Thanks for the response. “Learn to hear your own wrong notes” sounds good. But the app (a) won’t record and playback MIDI which is what my piano feeds my iPad, and (b) won’t play the original correct score either. Or did I miss these functions? Hoping to be constructive & that you find some ideas for improvement!
Excellent resource for private and group instruction
This app helps develop one of the most important aspects of sight reading, and does so through engaging and well-selected repertoire.
I have used the app in group piano settings and student response has been very positive. I will certainly continue to include it in my teaching, and highly recommend it to anyone trying to develop or improve sight reading skills efficiently.
Just so useful
I had been looking for a long time a way to prevent myself from going back to double check notes while attempting to sight read. This app does the trick for me. I love it!
June 1 2020 release has problems
After updating as required at the end of the open access period, I find the that timing and navigation are off. For example, it seems that there is a fixed time to finish a song and then the app goes to the next page. Sometimes an activities (songs) cannot be finished unless the fastest metronome setting is used so that it can be completed in the time given. Hopefully this can be fixed in a quick bug fix release. I’m sure this is not the intended behavior.
Not bad, but buggy and limited
It’s ok, but full of bugs.
Quietly amazing app.
This app might not look as fancy as many of the other ones on the app store right now, but after downloading ten different sight reading apps and trying them all over the past week, this one is easily my favorite. You can tell this app was made by people actually trying to help others learn music. It's extrmely methodical, and its main "gimmick," erasing the measure you're currently supposed to be playing, is genius, and *forces* you to sight read ahead of where you're playing, whether you want to or not!
Fantastic learning tool. My sight reading is improving significantly already. My thanks to the authors. The whole app is currently free until June because of Covid-19, but I'll still be purchasing to support such a helpful learning tool. Being able to sight read is a priceless gift to me!
Great, but buggy
Love the concept and design of this and would definitely like to use it with my students, but have noticed some issues that will make it difficult, like lag or inconsistency in the way the disappearing measures advance, particularly across page turns and repeats. Occasionally have had whole pages of music disappear then reappear as the counter advances. Also had the metronome get stuck on the tempo setting page, then when I advanced to the sight reading page, there was a second metronome for that, causing two unsynchronized clicks. If these bugs can be sorted, this would be a really awesome teaching tool!
Great app but as of now with severe bug on 10.5” iPads (as of 2019-06-17)
This is a great app but currently on the 10.5” iPads (current air and past pro models) the buttons on most “read ahead” exercises are cut off at the bottom of the screen. In this way you can’t actually get to the most important parts of this app.
I reached out to the developers and was told that they are working on an update to address this issue. Fingers crossed this can be resolved soon. I had used this app on an iPad Mini before and think it is a fantastic use of the iPad for sight reading.