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A Composer’s Path, Part 3: Opportunity, with Kangyi Zhang

A Composer’s Path, Part 3: Opportunity, with Kangyi Zhang

by Christopher Sutton | May 17, 2017 | Career, Collaborating, Interviews

Contemporary composer and flutist Kangyi Zhang shares some words of wisdom about musical opportunities and where to find them.

The Top 2 Must-Have Skills for the Modern Musician

The Top 2 Must-Have Skills for the Modern Musician

by Alexander Poe | May 8, 2017 | Career, Planning and Goals

It’s not just about the music anymore; you need to be the full package. Learn the skills every musician needs to succeed in today’s competitive industry.

Pipe Dreams, with Troy Donockley

Pipe Dreams, with Troy Donockley

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 26, 2017 | Interviews, Career, Instruments

The Uilleann pipes of multi-instrumentalist and master collaborator Troy Donockley show up in film scores, metal bands, folk-punk projects and much more.

A Composer’s Path, with Kangyi Zhang

A Composer’s Path, with Kangyi Zhang

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 5, 2017 | Career, Collaborating, Interviews

Kangyi Zhang’s true compositional voice blends modernism with tradition. Rather than limited, he is inspired by those who listen to and perform his music.

Summer of Music: On The Road, Part 2

Summer of Music: On The Road, Part 2

by Stewart Hilton | Feb 23, 2017 | Career, Band, Performing

Ready to hit the road this summer? Prepare, have a professional attitude, and expect the unexpected. Bugs, radiators and lightening keep it interesting!

Summer of Music: On the Road, Part 1

Summer of Music: On the Road, Part 1

by Stewart Hilton | Feb 16, 2017 | Career, Performing

Hey, all you aspiring road warriors! Before you pack your suitcase, be prepared to expect the unexpected! Check out this true tale of life on the road.

Finding Your “Big Break”: 6 Tips for Making a Name for Yourself as a Musician

Finding Your “Big Break”: 6 Tips for Making a Name for Yourself as a Musician

by Musical U Team | Feb 14, 2017 | Career | 0 comments

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.

Maestro Tango and his Bandoneon

Maestro Tango and his Bandoneon

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 8, 2017 | Interviews, Career, Genres

Required to dance for a conducting gig, Alejandro Pinzón fell in love with tango. He learned bandoneon and now teaches, plays, and dances as Maestro Tango.

Vocal Technique: Putting it All Together

Vocal Technique: Putting it All Together

by Marisa Balistreri | Jan 26, 2017 | Singing, Career, Planning and Goals

With a strong vocal foundation and making space, a singer can produce amazing effects. What’s more, good technique can help you keep singing for a lifetime.

Turning the Piano Inside-Out, with Sarah Nicolls

Turning the Piano Inside-Out, with Sarah Nicolls

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 25, 2017 | Keyboard, Career, Interviews

Sarah Nicolls turned her piano inside-out and made a career with simple melody shrouded in strange sounds and audience interaction as creative as her music.

YouTube Roundup: How to Sell Your Music Online

YouTube Roundup: How to Sell Your Music Online

by Musical U Team | Jan 24, 2017 | Career | 1 comment

You don’t have to be famous or sign with a record label to successfully sell your music online. Check out these 5 videos for some solid selling advice.

Vocal Technique: Making Space

Vocal Technique: Making Space

by Marisa Balistreri | Jan 12, 2017 | Singing, Career

How do opera singers achieve huge sound for a lifetime singing career? Part of the answer is in moving out of the way – mentally, yes, but also physically.

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