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Interviews

Songwriter’s Secrets: Marc with a C (interview)

Songwriter’s Secrets: Marc with a C (interview)

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 9, 2016 | Song Writing, Interviews

As the new album Unicorns Get More Bacon is released we catch up with the artist, Marc with a C, to discover his song-writing tips and insights.

Tonic: a Game for Inspired Improvisation (interview)

Tonic: a Game for Inspired Improvisation (interview)

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 29, 2016 | Improvisation, Interviews

An interview with the creator of Tonic, a game that helps musicians improvise in a fun imaginative way. Perfect for instrumentalists new to improvisation

Go Beyond the Metronome with Inchronicity

Go Beyond the Metronome with Inchronicity

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 22, 2016 | Tempo, Interviews, Rhythm

Learn about a new method for improving your rhythm and maintaining a consistent tempo in book “Beyond the Metronome” from the founder of Inchronicity.com.

Piano Fun and Mastery: Insights from Melanie Spanswick

Piano Fun and Mastery: Insights from Melanie Spanswick

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 8, 2016 | Keyboard, Interviews

Melanie shares her insights on how beginners can get started learning the piano, and discusses the importance of improvisation and slow practice.

A Guitar Course Which Cannot Fail? Meet "Kaizen Guitar"

A Guitar Course Which Cannot Fail? Meet "Kaizen Guitar"

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 1, 2016 | Guitar, Interviews, Music Theory, Solfa

Find out more about “Kaizen Guitar” a free email course that will teach you guitar basics in daily short lessons delivered by email over a 30 day period.

Banjo Basics with Dr. Banjo, Pete Wernick

Banjo Basics with Dr. Banjo, Pete Wernick

by Musical U Team | Jan 12, 2016 | Instruments, Interviews | 0 comments

Dr. Banjo, Pete Wernick, was kind enough to share some secrets of his success with us. Looking for some banjo tips? See what the doctor had to say.

Songwriter’s Secrets: John Anealio (interview)

Songwriter’s Secrets: John Anealio (interview)

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 11, 2016 | Song Writing, Interviews, Music Theory

Nerd culture inspired singer-songwriter John Anealio joins us for an interview to share his process for writing songs and advice for budding songwriters.

Open Your Ears to the Clouds of Burma (Interview)

Open Your Ears to the Clouds of Burma (Interview)

by Christopher Sutton | Dec 21, 2015 | Active Listening, Interviews

A fascinating active listening tutorial and interview with the musicians of a Burmese folk music EP which is being sold in aid of charity Prospect Burma.

The Road to “Making It” – A Professional Musician Reflects on the Journey

The Road to “Making It” – A Professional Musician Reflects on the Journey

by Musical U Team | Dec 15, 2015 | Bass, Instruments, Interviews, Practice | 0 comments

Chris Tarry, a bassist hailing from New York City, sat down with us to talk about the road to success – what it looks like and what it doesn’t. Take a look.

Jazz Improvisation and Fixed-Key Ear Training with Julian Bradley (The Musical Ear)

Jazz Improvisation and Fixed-Key Ear Training with Julian Bradley (The Musical Ear)

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 30, 2015 | Jazz, Improvisation, Interviews, Music Theory, Websites, Apps and Downloads

Discover an innovative approach to jazz improvisation ear training in this interview with musician Julian Bradley, host of the Jazz Tutorial channel.

How and Why to Start Sight Reading Music – with Evan R. Murphy (SightReadingMastery)

How and Why to Start Sight Reading Music – with Evan R. Murphy (SightReadingMastery)

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 16, 2015 | Sight Reading, General, Interviews, Music Theory

In this interview with the founder of SightReadingMastery discover why sight reading is important and the resources available to help you master it easily.

Interview: Deep Listening – The Story of Pauline Oliveros

Interview: Deep Listening – The Story of Pauline Oliveros

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 2, 2015 | Active Listening, Interviews

Pauline Oliveros is to be the subject of a new documentary examining her significant impact on music. Learn more in this interview with Daniel Weintraub.

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