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Ear Training

Four Steps to Sing in Tune (Infographic)

Four Steps to Sing in Tune (Infographic)

by Christopher Sutton | Dec 10, 2015 | Singing in Tune, Singing

It’s actually easy to learn to sing in tune if you follow this simple 4-step process. Here’s a handy infographic which leads you through each of the steps.

Open Your Ears to Winter Holiday Music

Open Your Ears to Winter Holiday Music

by James Stinton | Dec 9, 2015 | Active Listening, Timbre

Cosy up to the fireplace and enjoy this Winter Holiday 5 Song Set. Open your ears to some alternative Christmas music from these international artists.

Intervals in 5 Minutes

Intervals in 5 Minutes

by Christopher Sutton | Dec 3, 2015 | Intervals, Music Theory

Intervals are an essential skill for musicians, letting you play by ear, create your own music and improvise. Learn all you need to know in just 5 minutes.

Songwriter’s Secrets: Introduction to Songwriting

Songwriter’s Secrets: Introduction to Songwriting

by Sabrina Peña Young | Dec 1, 2015 | Song Writing, Melodies

Want to write a song, but not sure where to start? In this series songwriter Sabrina Peña Young guides us through writing lyrics, melodies and harmonies.

Four Steps to Sing in Tune (Infographic)

How to Learn to Sing in Tune

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 26, 2015 | Singing in Tune, Singing

Discover a simple four-step process you can start using today to go from being tone deaf to easily and confidently singing every note with perfect pitch.

Open Your Ears to a Serving of Groove

Open Your Ears to a Serving of Groove

by Stella Bautista | Nov 25, 2015 | Active Listening, Timbre

Get ready to feel the rhythm with this “serving of groove”. Featuring five artists from around the world this set demonstrates the diversity of groove.

Talking Rhythm: Series Recap

Talking Rhythm: Series Recap

by Sabrina Peña Young | Nov 24, 2015 | Rhythm, Music Theory, Sight Reading

The final part of our Talking Rhythm series, a recap of the count chant and Kodály methods using jazz and rock examples with practice audio and scores.

The Ultimate Guide to Interval Ear Training

The Ultimate Guide to Interval Ear Training

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 19, 2015 | Intervals, Music Theory

Learning intervals is said to be essential for every musician. But why is interval ear training so important? Discover the answers in this ultimate guide.

Talking Rhythm: Syncopated Rhythms and the Kodály Method

Talking Rhythm: Syncopated Rhythms and the Kodály Method

by Sabrina Peña Young | Nov 17, 2015 | Rhythm, Audiation, Sight Reading

Take your rhythm counting to the next level and learn how to count syncopated rhythms using the Kodály method. With example audio clips and score notation.

How to Improvise on Guitar: 3 simple steps

How to Improvise on Guitar: 3 simple steps

by James Stinton | Nov 12, 2015 | Guitar, Improvisation, Pentatonic

Getting started with guitar improvisation doesn’t need to be complicated. Here’s a simple 3-step process that anyone can follow to learn to solo on guitar.

How to Strum and Fingerpick 3- and 4-chord songs by ear: Top 5 Videos

How to Strum and Fingerpick 3- and 4-chord songs by ear: Top 5 Videos

by Stella Bautista | Nov 11, 2015 | Guitar, 3 Chord Songs, 4 Chord Songs

We’ve collected the best 5 videos on how to strum and fingerpick any 3 or 4 chord songs you have learned, taking your guitar skills to the next level.

Talking Rhythm: The Kodály Method

Talking Rhythm: The Kodály Method

by Sabrina Peña Young | Nov 10, 2015 | Rhythm, Music Theory, Sight Reading

Learn how to count rhythms using the Kodály method. Includes a chart with the Kodály rhythm syllables, audio clips and score notation to help you practice.

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