In reality, hitting wrong notes or even leaving out notes can be forgiven if rhythm is maintained. I was more interested in making good sounds rather than actually playing the pieces. What initially attracted me to piano music was the beauty of the piano. Suggestion #1: Pay utmost attention to rhythm even more so than all the notes. If you want more just speak up and I'll give you more suggestions. I'll only type my first suggestion (of many) because I'm lazy and I don't know how useful they'll be to you. I mention this so I can emphasize that I clearly remember how I developed my sight reading skills. If I'm very familiar with a classical piece that won't give me technical difficulties I can probably perform it at first sight. Now, I can pretty much sight read many classical works near performance tempo (think Mozart/Beethoven/Schubert) if they don't challenge me technically. I was unable to read bass clef even though I was 16! I learned everything by ear and by looking at the key patterns on the piano when my piano teacher would play. When I first became interested in piano (the internet led me to recordings which kindled my interested), I was unable to read music even after 13 years of lessons on and off. I can remember absolutely hating the piano from age 8 and quitting multiple times. My parents made me learn piano since I was 3ish.
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