Pop, Invest in Music, Singing Space, and Simple Circle
What makes tango tick, pop pop, space for your voice, or a good music investment? And how can you find answers to music’s complexities in a simple circle?
What makes tango tick, pop pop, space for your voice, or a good music investment? And how can you find answers to music’s complexities in a simple circle?
The mysterious tango: what are the musical qualities behind the image? We talked with Charlotte Dupuis of Nuevo Nocturna about tango sounds and styles.
Ready to rock in a new musical year? Listen to the rhythm section, speed up interval spelling, cry a little blues and create business as easily as music.
From the moment Charlotte Dupuis first heard tango music, she was in love. This love lead her to form the successful original tango band Nuevo Nocturna.
This month: an all-new “Get Started” process, interactive quizzes for solfa note recognition, and a great way to buy Musical U membership as a gift.
With a promising performance career, the controversial 3.5-octave tenor Dr. Dan found his true passion in helping others claim their birthright: to sing.
Learning jazz improvisation can be overwhelming. For great results, break it down into manageable chunks with these new online resources over at The Shed.
Hooktheory Book II is a superb modern way to learn advanced music theory for recognising chord progressions and writing songs. Learn more in this review.
IgniteLab infuses entrepreneurial spirit into conservatory education, changing the old tradition of cutthroat competition into limitless new opportunity.
Whether we are crafting an artist’s statement, or planning for the future, understanding our own identity makes all the difference if we want real success.
Armed with a website and two vans, two midwest super-teachers teach their students to teach themselves. Then they keep it real with live music experiences.
Music theory can let you instinctively understand the music you hear, and finally there’s a fun and easy way to learn it: Hooktheory Book I.