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http://musicnotation.org/tutorials/reading-playing-music-intervals/
It's pretty easy. Maybe you guys call it something else but, from what I've been reading, it's being referred to intervallic reading.
Also its worth bearing in mind that different instruments have differing ways they sound notes - for example, if your piece of music is on the piano, and is in C major (or A minor) and has no accidentals, you know its "white notes". And the guitar is different....but has a vaguely similar visual help, if you have fret markers at 3rd/5th/7th/9th etc frets. Some instruments (like, voice), simply don't have any visible way of illustrating the note to be sounded; and some have other ways for example woodwinds have a vaguely similar relationship to the scale of C (by definition....I know half of them transpose...) and brass instruments are sounding harmonics all the time; and their valves do 1/2/3 semitones lower etc etc.
Its interesting that they touch upon transposing by sight too.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.