
🎯 Struggling with Sight-Reading? You’re Not Alone.
Many music learners find sight-reading frustrating — they hesitate, stop, or play the wrong rhythm.
This course offers a clear, step-by-step path to help you break that cycle.
Whether you’re just starting out or trying to become more fluent, this bootcamp helps you train both your eyes and ears through short, daily exercises designed for steady progress.
✅ Why This Course Stands Out
- Real-world musical context using both treble and bass clefs
- All fundamental note durations: whole, half, and quarter notes
- Steady backing tracks to reinforce strong rhythmic feel
- Clean, minimal visual design for faster note recognition
- Just 2–4 minutes per exercise — easy to fit into your daily routine
📘 What’s Inside?
- Exercises in C Major for both clefs to reduce visual complexity
- Stepwise and random motion patterns for pitch training
- Gradually increasing difficulty and tempo
- PDF sheet music included as a reference (available for download on Udemy)
🧠 Who This Course Is For
- Absolute beginners learning to read music
- Self-taught musicians looking to improve sight-reading fluency
- Intermediate players working on rhythm and pitch accuracy
- Music educators and exam students aiming for more confidence
🎵 What You’ll Gain
- Faster note recognition and rhythmic response
- Coordination between visual reading and physical playing
- Stronger internal timing and beat awareness
- A consistent daily habit for long-term growth
🎓 Learn Sight Reading Online
Would you like to steadily improve your sight-singing and sight-reading skills at your own pace?
My step-by-step video course on Udemy teaches rhythm, pitch, and note reading using the “movable Do” system.
👨🏫 About the Instructor
Ryusuke Seto is a Berklee College of Music graduate (Summa Cum Laude, Jazz Composition) and a Quincy Jones Award recipient.
With over 25 years of experience in performance, teaching, and content creation, he helps students overcome hesitation and build confidence — one step at a time.
“Sight-reading fluency isn’t just about knowing the notes — it’s about building the reflex between seeing and playing. This course is designed to strengthen that reflex through repetition, clarity, and musical relevance.”