Applying Solfa to Real Music
Solfa comes alive when you apply it to hearing real music. Soon you will see how quickly you will be able to play by ear and transcribe what you’re hearing.
An Approach to Ear Training
With ear training it is useful to have a basic methodology for building our skills. We are developing our relative pitch to recognise notes by ear.
Learning to Recognize Intervals
When you learn to recognize intervals you build your core sense of relative pitch which lets you play by ear, improvise and create your own music.
Finding the Tonic in Major Keys
Identifying the tonic in a melody is a useful skill that will help you play by ear, transcribe and more. Find out how, and practice with these examples.
Musical U Member Spotlight: Kokonuht
Occasionally, we check in with some of our most active members to see how their progress is going and how other musicians can learn from them. This month, we were honored to have a chat with Kokonuht who hails from Singapore. Kokonuht is making great strides in his musical journey and we’re excited about his continued development.
Learn to sing in tune: with Tune It Up!
Tune It Up is a new course designed to teach you to sing perfectly in tune. Develop your ears and your voice with this highly-recommended music course!
The Choir Who Can't Sing (George Bevan)
Read the inspiring story of the choir who “couldn’t sing”. Learn how George Bevan got their ears tuned up and voices singing, then watch them in action!
How to Learn to Sing: a Roadmap
Everyone has the potential to be a great singer, but it is difficult to know how to improve. Follow these 4 phases and realise your full singing potential.
What is Solfa and Why Do I Need It?
Solfa can be a great addition to your singing practice if you’re not already using it. Learn how these syllables can take your vocals to the next level.