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Beyond the “Quick Fix”, with Ged Brockie

Beyond the “Quick Fix”, with Ged Brockie

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 14, 2017 | Podcast, Guitar, Interviews, Musicality, Performing, Planning and Goals

Professional musician and innovative music educator Ged Brockie shares his advice for resisting shortcuts and learning an instrument – the right way.

Creating Background Music Masterpieces, with Mike Reed

Creating Background Music Masterpieces, with Mike Reed

by Andrew Bishko | Nov 8, 2017 | Career, Audio Mixing, Instruments, Interviews

Composer Mike Reed shows you around the esoteric world of background music composition, sharing his techniques and creative process along the way.

How to Sing Smarter, with Meghan Nixon

How to Sing Smarter, with Meghan Nixon

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 7, 2017 | Podcast, Interviews, Singing, Singing in Tune, Solfa, Tone Deafness

Vocal coach Meghan Nixon explains how ear training, musicianship, and “singing smart” go hand in hand, and shares her framework for hitting the right notes.

Getting “Off Book”, with Melody Payne

Getting “Off Book”, with Melody Payne

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 31, 2017 | Podcast, Interviews, Keyboard, Playing By Ear, Sight Reading

In this podcast, plucky pianista Melody Payne shares the secret of breaking free of sheet music and adding your own spin to the songs you love.

An Ear for Jazz, with Brent Vaartstra

An Ear for Jazz, with Brent Vaartstra

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 24, 2017 | Podcast, Improvisation, Interviews, Jazz

Learn Jazz Standards’ very own Brent Vaartstra shares the truth about learning to play jazz, and how lessons from jazz music carry over into other genres.

Finding the Notes Yourself, with Sara Campbell

Finding the Notes Yourself, with Sara Campbell

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 17, 2017 | Podcast, Improvisation, Interviews, Keyboard

Music educator and Musical U resident pro Sara Campbell shares her insights and tips for improvisation and playing by ear – for musicians of all levels!

Learning to Sing in Tune, with George Bevan

Learning to Sing in Tune, with George Bevan

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 10, 2017 | Podcast, Children, Interviews, Singing, Singing in Tune, Teaching

If you’ve ever worried about being out of tune or off-key when you sing, don’t miss this interview with a man who’s found a solution.

Singing, Songwriting, and Success as an Independent Artist, with Kendra McKinley

Singing, Songwriting, and Success as an Independent Artist, with Kendra McKinley

by Andrew Bishko | Oct 4, 2017 | Interviews, Career, Singing, Song Writing

Learn how one independent musician found success by embracing a world of influences and encompassing many musical identities.

Making Music with Ease, with Gerald Klickstein

Making Music with Ease, with Gerald Klickstein

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 3, 2017 | Podcast, Interviews, Performing, Practice

Discover proven and practical techniques to accelerate your learning, overcome performance anxiety, and make learning music enjoyable and easy.

Making Ear Training a Game, with Steve Myers

Making Ear Training a Game, with Steve Myers

by Christopher Sutton | Sep 26, 2017 | Podcast, Ear Training, Interviews

Musical ear training is powerful but it can be slow, hard work. What if there was a better way. What if it could actually be a game?

Seriously Enjoyable Music Learning, with Shelle Soelberg

Seriously Enjoyable Music Learning, with Shelle Soelberg

by Christopher Sutton | Sep 19, 2017 | Podcast, Children, Chord Progressions, Interviews, Solfa, Teaching

What if learning music theory was a mind-blowing and immediately-useful experience? Shelle Soelberg from Let’s Play Music reveals the key.

How to Hear And Play, with Jermaine Griggs (Hear and Play)

How to Hear And Play, with Jermaine Griggs (Hear and Play)

by Christopher Sutton | Sep 14, 2017 | Podcast, Interviews, Playing By Ear

HearAndPlay is one of the leading websites for learning to play music by ear, especially Gospel. Learn how in this interview with Jermaine Griggs.

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