What is the Kodály Method?
Discover the Kodály method, a dynamic and collaborative approach to music education that combines body movements, singing, and ear training exercises.
Discover the Kodály method, a dynamic and collaborative approach to music education that combines body movements, singing, and ear training exercises.
Adele’s new song “Hello” has been a phenomenal hit but opinions are divided about whether it’s music or marketing which is responsible for its success.
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.
Enter the exciting, nuanced world of the seven musical modes with our guide to understanding, building, and using these expressive scales.
It can be tempting to focus on mastering one musical instrument, but in fact learning several can give you a different perspective on your main instrument.
Many new transcribers go for the melody first, but when you start with drums, key, and rhythm section, your lead melody transcription is a whole lot easier.
The Musicality Podcast revisits the topic of audio frequencies to discuss the two major reasons you will want to understand this useful concept.
Musical U founder, Christopher Sutton teaches why you should learn scales and the two types of scale ear training that will improve your musicality.
Interval reference songs are a helpful way to start learning intervals and relative pitch. Here are 29 fresh, modern songs to replace the old ones.
Musical U founder, Christopher Sutton talks about the three step process to singing the right notes. Learn to increase your vocal accuracy and musicality.
Founder of Musical U, Christopher Sutton explains the power of good headphones for ear training – and how to choose the best pair for ear practice.