The Musicality of the Beatles
In the final episode of Beatles Month we recap the major learning points from our expert guests and reveal the one big secret to the Beatles success.
In the final episode of Beatles Month we recap the major learning points from our expert guests and reveal the one big secret to the Beatles success.
We surveyed our members and asked what “musicality” means to them. In this episode we share their answers to give you greater insight in to “Musicality”
In this episode we share tips to help you find balance between codex and creativity. Learn how to unlock continuous progress with your musicality practice.
Paul Wertico, renowned as the “musical” drummer, discusses what musicality means. Learn how understanding the role of the drummer can help you improve.
The Musical U team discusses the benefits of keeping it simple when it comes to music, and how simplicity can be used as a foundation to build on.
We asked fourteen experts to share the one thing they’ve learned that can help musicians to tap into their inner musicality – here are their answers!
We asked eleven experts to share the one thing they’ve learned that can help musicians to tap into their inner musicality – here are their answers!
Tune In, Tone Up’s Gary Shilladay discusses the wonders that podcasts can do for your musicality, and shares the story of how he created his own.
Musician, composer, and educator Andy Wasserman discusses the Lydian Chromatic Concept, a theory that will forever change how you think about tonal music.
Learning a new instrument greatly benefits to your musicality: collaboration, deeper understandings, and lots more fun. It’s not as hard as you may think!
Audiation, or the skill of imagining music in your head, is an ability you already have! Discover the benefits it can have on your memory and performance.
Clapping in time might seem like child’s play, but actually demonstrates your inner sense of rhythm. Learn more about clapping in time and musicality.