sight sing
/ˈsaɪt ˌsɪŋ/
verb
- To sing a piece of music at first sight, without having seen or practiced it before, typically by reading the musical notation.
- The choir members were required to sight-sing a new hymn during rehearsal.
- She learned to sight-sing by practicing solfège exercises every day.
- In the music exam, students had to sight-sing a short melody without any preparation.
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