Practice, practice, practice, especially from many different songs in as many different keys as possible. Try to practice at least an hour a day.
Yes it certianly does
You only have to bring your piano pieces book not your scales or sight reading.
To sight read, it is important to understand how music theory works. On the piano, a helpful tip to sight reading is playing one measure while reading the next measure after it. If you mess up, it is already too late to go back and fix it. When sight reading, you are not looking for perfect keys. Instead, you are looking for timing and pacing of the music to keep it continuous. To practice, you can purchase a book of songs and randomly play songs one right after another. Sight reading does not come naturally, so daily practice is essential to improve these skills.
There are many instructional music books that help with improving reading skills. As well, an experienced music tutor can provide personal tips to improving your skill.There are also some games that help improve sight reading skills:See related link
Claude Champagne has written: 'Practical Sight Reading Exercises for Piano Students, Book 1'
You could probably get it from places like foulds or similar shops around the country.
Try playing this game: http://martypapa.blogspot.com/2009/06/fast-keys.html It definitely helps you to learn, and fast. And http://pianosheetmusiconline.com/how-to-practice-sight-reading-piano-music/
What on earth is a "sight reader"?
Yes
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by practicing again and again
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