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The grade books have musical notation and tab. As part of the technical teaching you have an option in the exam to do either sight reading or improvisation. I have been choosing the latter, but now have a good understanding of sight reading. 

Thats not to say if someone put sheet music in front of me and said 10mins in time i wouldn't "brick it!!!" 

 

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Welcome back Scotty :)

Before the days of BC - I had a 20+ year absence from playing bass! :o
I'm so glad I started playing again.... what was I thinking?

EDIT: Well done on the grading too btw

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1 hour ago, ScOtTy83 said:

The grade books have musical notation and tab. As part of the technical teaching you have an option in the exam to do either sight reading or improvisation. I have been choosing the latter, but now have a good understanding of sight reading. 

Thats not to say if someone put sheet music in front of me and said 10mins in time i wouldn't "brick it!!!" 

 

I was only joking when I asked because of the recurring debates (that you have been spared for the last couple of years) re: Notation vs TAB.

Thanks for the reply however.  It is good news.  I would not have assumed that was the case but it may be worth my revisiting the idea of getting qualified.

Well, almost.

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