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The Roots of Greatness, with Scott Devine

The Roots of Greatness, with Scott Devine

by Christopher Sutton | May 7, 2019 | Podcast, Bass, Career, Interviews, Practice

Scott Devine of Scott’s Bass Lessons, the #1 website for learning bass guitar, shares the secrets he learnt from studying with the world’s top musicians.

The Message in the Music of the Beatles, with Scott Kuehn

The Message in the Music of the Beatles, with Scott Kuehn

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 11, 2019 | Podcast, Band, Instruments, Interviews, Song Writing

Scott Kuehn, Beatles expert/Professor of Communications at Clarion University shares his insight on Beatlemania. Learn how the Fab Four made females faint!

How To Truly Listen, with Evelyn Glennie

How To Truly Listen, with Evelyn Glennie

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 26, 2019 | Podcast, Interviews, Percussion

We interview Evelyn Glennie, an internationally-acclaimed solo percussionist who lost most of her hearing at a young age, on the art of “musical listening”.

Find and Make Peace with Your Voice, with Nikki Loney

Find and Make Peace with Your Voice, with Nikki Loney

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 19, 2019 | Podcast, Interviews, Practice, Singing

Full Voice Music founder Nikki Loney talks about what it means to “find your voice”, and answers the burning question: “Should I take singing lessons?”

I Play Piano – Why Keyboard?

I Play Piano – Why Keyboard?

by Musical U Team | Feb 19, 2019 | Instruments, Practice

Learn about the features and advantages of a keyboard – and why many players find they’re a useful instrument to have in addition to their acoustic piano.

The Power of Curiosity, with Adam Neely

The Power of Curiosity, with Adam Neely

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 12, 2019 | Podcast, Ear Training, Instruments, Interviews, Music Theory, Practice

We interview Youtube-based music educator Adam Neely on making music theory interesting, a helpful perspective on practice, and the power of audiation.

Musical U Member Spotlight: Jenny

Musical U Member Spotlight: Jenny

by Andrew Bishko | Feb 6, 2019 | Musical U Spotlight Members, Instruments, Music Theory, Planning and Goals, Practice

We interview Musical U member Jenny on her goals and achievements, and how Musical U’s resources and community has helped her musical development.

Making Music Learning a Picnic, with Ruth Power

Making Music Learning a Picnic, with Ruth Power

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 5, 2019 | Podcast, Ear Training, Interviews, Keyboard, Playing By Ear

Musical U interviews Piano Picnic creator and our own piano resident pro Ruth Power on the art of playing by ear and her remarkable method for teaching it.

Singing Is Your Birthright

Singing Is Your Birthright

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 14, 2019 | Podcast, Ear Training, Pitch, Singing, Singing in Tune

There is almost a 100% chance that you are not tone-deaf, and are therefore capable of becoming a great singer. Learn about the mental model that can help!

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!

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 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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