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5 Ways to Recover from a Musical Mistake

5 Ways to Recover from a Musical Mistake

by Musical U Team | May 3, 2016 | Performing, Planning and Goals | 0 comments

When you’re performing, making a musical mistake can feel like the perfect way to ruin your groove. Don’t let it be! Check out these 5 ways to recover like a pro.

Intermediate Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

Intermediate Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 28, 2016 | Solfa, Audiation, Sight Reading, Singing

Get a free set of intermediate-level practice exercises to take your solfa sight-singing skills to the next level so you can easily sing from written music.

Voice is the New Synthesizer of Choice for Producers

Voice is the New Synthesizer of Choice for Producers

by Alexander Poe | Apr 27, 2016 | Audio Mixing, Active Listening

The voice is the instrument we are all have. Now, using synthesizers, it can be processed to create unique sounds. Listen to 5 songs using this technique.

The 10 Best YouTube Tutorials for Playing by Ear

The 10 Best YouTube Tutorials for Playing by Ear

by Musical U Team | Apr 26, 2016 | Playing By Ear, General, Practice | 0 comments

Playing by ear is an important skill for any musician. Instead of going it on your own, check out these great YouTube tutorials to help you learn the ropes.

Common Rhythm Problem Spots: Getting Lost

Common Rhythm Problem Spots: Getting Lost

by Sabrina Peña Young | Apr 25, 2016 | Tempo, Band, Rhythm

All musicians have had that moment when they find themselves lost when playing with others. Get some tips and practice not getting lost in this tutorial.

The Sound of New Indie Music

The Sound of New Indie Music

by Alexander Poe | Apr 21, 2016 | Genres, Active Listening

Open your ears and join us for an in-depth look at six “new indie” tracks, and analyse the making of contemporary music using synthesis techniques.

You’re invited to Composer Bootcamp with Sabrina Peña Young (Interview)

You’re invited to Composer Bootcamp with Sabrina Peña Young (Interview)

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 18, 2016 | Song Writing, Interviews

Do you want to compose music, but aren’t sure how? Find out about a new workbook containing all the essential knowledge you need to be a modern composer.

Interval Transcription Practice Exercises

Interval Transcription Practice Exercises

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 14, 2016 | Transcription, Melodies

If you can recognise intervals the next step is to write down the notes you hear. Work through these easy, medium and hard transcription exercises.

Who’s on your ear training team?

Who’s on your ear training team?

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 13, 2016 | Planning and Goals, General

Achieving you goals is best done with a team around you. Find out how to assemble your ear training team to help you become the musician you dream of being.

Musicality means… Playing By Ear

Musicality means… Playing By Ear

by Musical U Team | Apr 7, 2016 | Musicality, Audiation | 0 comments

Playing by ear is a desirable skill for all musicians, and is something that can be learned. Find out how you can develop your musicality and play by ear.

Beginner Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

Beginner Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 7, 2016 | Solfa, Audiation, Sight Reading, Singing

When you look at music notation can you immediately hear the notes in your head? This is essential for sight-singing and these solfa exercises make it easy.

Audiation: To Be a Better Musician, Use Your Imagination

Audiation: To Be a Better Musician, Use Your Imagination

by Jenny Green | Apr 6, 2016 | Audiation, General

Do you want to make your practice time more efficient? Or become a more versatile instrumentalist? Audiation can help you develop your musical abilities.

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