Double-Down on Music, Swingin’ Rhythms, Centering Music, and the Art of Arranging
This week on Musical U: a unique guitarpicking style, swing rhythms, the art of forging your own path in music, and the useful practice of arranging music.
This week on Musical U: a unique guitarpicking style, swing rhythms, the art of forging your own path in music, and the useful practice of arranging music.
Independent musician and Muz4Now creator Stan Stewart talks improvisation, inspiration, and the art of forging a musical path for yourself.
Musical U interviews guitar icon Brad Davis on his incredible career as a session player and songwriter, and how he created his signature guitar techniques.
Musical U interviews Diane Mozzone on her incredible decades-long music career, what she’s learned along the way, and how she continues to evolve musically.
The TSO’s Hannah Chan-Hartley’s concert programmes expertly combine colour, graphics, and text to enrich the live music experience for concertgoers.
The Strawbs’ founding member and principal songwriter Dave Cousins shares how music, lyrics, and the songwriting process have changed over the past decades.
Musical U interviews David Kulma – songwriter, educator, and the creator of the highly educational and delightfully eccentric YouTube channel Music Corner.
Dave Bainbridge, of Iona fame, talks about his new projects, writing for film, making and keeping musical friends, and the spirituality of music.
Writer, songwriter, and performer David Andrew Wiebe talks about creativity and inspiration, and the places where these elusive creatures can be found.
Singing in English as a non-native speaker is a challenge that can be surmounted with a good vocal coach and an understanding of the quirks of the language.
Getting discovered and making your name for yourself as a musician is hard work. Want to know how to do it? Check out our 6 tips for hitting it big.
Composer Mike Reed shows you around the esoteric world of background music composition, sharing his techniques and creative process along the way.