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Don’t Just Learn Songs – Learn Music Through Songs

Don’t Just Learn Songs – Learn Music Through Songs

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 14, 2019 | Podcast, Ear Training, Music Theory

Find out how you can connect the music theory and ear training you’re learning to that piece of music that you’ve been wrapping your fingers around.

A Better Mental Model for Rhythm

A Better Mental Model for Rhythm

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 12, 2019 | Podcast, Practice, Rhythm

Learn about an intuitive, highly effective model for counting rhythm, and how it can help you easily notate and play complex patterns in music.

A Better Mental Model for Pitch

A Better Mental Model for Pitch

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 12, 2019 | Podcast, Active Listening, Pitch

There’s a better way to learn pitch than with intervals – a more intuitive, ear-friendly, and effective system called solfa. Get introduced!

Musicality Unleashed: The Two Things Most Music Education Is Missing

Musicality Unleashed: The Two Things Most Music Education Is Missing

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 9, 2019 | Podcast, Ear Training, Instruments, Music Theory, Planning and Goals

Becoming a musician encompasses more than just instrumental proficiency. Discover the two other aspects of musicality that are often neglected in education!

The Most Festive Holiday Playlist

The Most Festive Holiday Playlist

by Charlotte A. F. Farley | Dec 24, 2018 | Genres

Ready to open your ears to some Christmas music that takes out the gaudiness and doubles down on the festivity? We have just the playlist for you…

About the Clave

About the Clave

by Christopher Sutton | Dec 13, 2018 | Podcast, Genres, Rhythm

Learn about the rhythmic tradition of clave, its widespread use in traditional and contemporary music, and how to play the rhythm yourself.

Toccata Blocks: A Better Way to Learn (and Teach) Rhythm

Toccata Blocks: A Better Way to Learn (and Teach) Rhythm

by Guest Expert | Dec 12, 2018 | Rhythm, Music Theory

Learn about Toccata Blocks, a exciting hands-on tool that makes it easy for anyone to learn rhythm – no confusing diagrams or fractions required!

Kollaborating with the Best

Kollaborating with the Best

by Guest Expert | Dec 5, 2018 | Collaborating, Audio Mixing, Instruments, Song Writing

Learn about the exciting opportunities of remote recording through Kollab, a platform that connects you with top industry talent at an affordable cost.

The Aural Illusions of the Locrian Mode

The Aural Illusions of the Locrian Mode

by Anastasia Voitinskaia | Nov 30, 2018 | Scales, Chords

Discover the rare and enigmatic Locrian mode, what gives it its unique, chilling sound, where to hear it in music, and why you should use it.

Circles of Creativity, with Tim Topham

Circles of Creativity, with Tim Topham

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 27, 2018 | Podcast, 4 Chord Songs, Chord Progressions, Chords, Ear Training, Improvisation, Interviews, Teaching

Tim Topham discusses how to bring music to life through creative music teaching, and how to marry this approach with traditional drill-based ear training.

About Hearing Key Changes

About Hearing Key Changes

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 22, 2018 | Podcast, Active Listening, Ear Training, Key

Katie Wardrobe from Midnight Music discusses how to hear key changes in music, and the things that sometimes trip musicians up in hearing this modulation.

The Secret to “Good” Singing

The Secret to “Good” Singing

by Guest Expert | Nov 21, 2018 | Singing, Dynamics, Pitch

Singing isn’t about whether your voice sounds “good”, but rather how you feel when you’re singing, and whether you’re getting the tone and emotion you want.

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