sorry I was running late for class and I just wanted to get the information out while i was ready
in answer toyour other question yes i did put out a post about doing the hanon exercises from the last exercise #60 and working your way to the front of the book after you have already gotten the hang of it
I dont think you should wait until you can sight read to tackle hanon the exercises are really only one measure long and once you can do the first measure you can do the second and so on and so if you need to learn to identify the basic notes get teaching little fingers to play by john thompson
or something like a note speller or primer and then get a first grade reader as an adult you should be able to get through a first grade reader in a couple of months and once you can get through that you will be ready for second grade and once you finish second grade any thing in the hymn book you should be able to play and while you are doing all of this work you should be working on hanon
http://pianoeducation.org/pnomusic.html#Bonce you get on the site you can look for your favorite composer and try to get the sheet music so you can begin playing along I think it is a great way to get yourself going if you are like me and are learning to read late you need expedient ways to keep up and learn.
what makes this method so good is that you cant stop to correct your mistakes you have to just keep following along.
if you cant play along with every note just play the first note or two of the first bar and if you can catch a little more then you try to play another few notes of another bar before you know it you will be playing along