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Relaxing piano music (3 hours) with water sounds that can be used as sleep music and spa music. Soothing Relaxation makes relaxing music, sleeping music, deep sleep ...
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28K views · 728 reactions | So, go, no all have the o letter making the long o sound. This has been coloured red to support the children. These words are commonly occuring in children’s stories so getting your child to read these by sight will support their reading fluency. Lots of quick recall (like shown in this video) is very supportive to building this fluency. #sightwords #commonexceptionwords #writing #spelling #learnenglish | Reading Tips For Parents | Facebook
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Sound Ninjas on Instagram: "🎯 3 powerful tips to improve your sight-reading 1️⃣ Scan, don’t spell. Stop reading note by note — it’s too slow. Instead, train your eyes to recognize patterns and shapes on the staff. Think in intervals, not letters. Every melody is built from familiar movements; learn to see them as gestures, not as isolated dots. 2️⃣ Keep your eyes ahead. The biggest mistake musicians make is focusing on the note they’re currently playing. Always look one beat (or even one bar) a
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The Drum Lounge Podcast w/ Jeremie Foster & Bryon Russell on Instagram: "SIGHT-READING SUNDAY | Exercise #109 🥁 #TheDrumLoungePodcast"
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