Why does nobody jump up to the "anticipation waggon" (by experience of
style of certain periods or composers or just harmonic progressions,
rules or whatever)? Thatīs the technique, how I learned the fast reading
of music. Well, and one should also develop an ability, to read (without
playing) some music & hear it as if played. Thatīs it.
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> In the case of horn players,
> while Grave or Largo passages can allow a measure ahead view, what
should
> we strive for in Allegro to Vivace pieces?
>

For sight reading, you look as far ahead as necessary to ensure that the
notes don't surprise you when they arrive and you have to play them.
That
depends on the individual player. 


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