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Unlocking Natural Musicality Through Music Therapy, with Kat Fulton (Interview)

Unlocking Natural Musicality Through Music Therapy, with Kat Fulton (Interview)

by Christopher Sutton | Jun 13, 2016 | Musicality, Children, Interviews

Music can heal, teach and nurture people from every background. Learn how music therapists unlock our inner musicality with Kat Fulton of MusicTherapyEd.com

Musicality means… Clapping in time

Musicality means… Clapping in time

by Musical U Team | Jun 9, 2016 | Musicality, Tempo | 1 comment

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.

Musicality means… Knowing Your Instrument Inside Out!

Musicality means… Knowing Your Instrument Inside Out!

by Sabrina Peña Young | Jun 2, 2016 | Musicality | 0 comments

Learn the steps to take to transform your instrument from a chunk of wood and metal into a living, breathing, musical extension of your heart, mind & body!

The "Big 5" Skills of Modern Musicianship, with Dr. Chad West (Interview)

The "Big 5" Skills of Modern Musicianship, with Dr. Chad West (Interview)

by Christopher Sutton | May 30, 2016 | Musicality, Audiation, General, Interviews, Teaching

Find out music educator Dr. Chad West’s thoughts on how musicianship is taught today, and how we can improve this process for children and adults alike.

Musicality means… Writing Music

Musicality means… Writing Music

by Sabrina Peña Young | May 26, 2016 | Musicality, Music Theory | 0 comments

Writing music seems like something only talented musicians can do, but anyone who plays music can learn to compose or write songs. Get started today!

The Importance of Sight Reading

The Importance of Sight Reading

by Musical U Team | May 24, 2016 | Sight Reading, Musicality, Planning and Goals, Practice | 0 comments

Reading music is a pivotal part of learning to play an instrument. Want to take it one step further? Sight reading can unlock doors you didn’t know existed!

Musicality Means… Writing Notation!

Musicality Means… Writing Notation!

by Sabrina Peña Young | May 19, 2016 | Musicality, Websites, Apps and Downloads | 0 comments

Being able to write music notation can seem complicated, but is an essential skill for your musical creations. Start learning this skill today.

Musicality means… Jamming

Musicality means… Jamming

by Musical U Team | May 12, 2016 | Musicality | 0 comments

Musicians who jam seem to be oozing musicality. Find out the benefits of jamming and the skills you need to take part in this creative musical experience.

Musicality means… Having Good Rhythm

Musicality means… Having Good Rhythm

by Musical U Team | May 5, 2016 | Musicality, Tempo | 0 comments

Having good rhythm is a key part of musicality. Find out why having good rhythm matters and how you can learn to feel the beat in the music you play.

Musicality means… Playing from a Lead Sheet

Musicality means… Playing from a Lead Sheet

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 28, 2016 | Musicality | 0 comments

Playing music from lead sheets or “fake books” allows you to collaborate and perform more easily. Find out how you can learn in this skill in 2 easy steps.

Musicality means… Tuning your Instrument by Ear

Musicality means… Tuning your Instrument by Ear

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 14, 2016 | Musicality | 0 comments

Do you normally use a digital tuner to tune your instrument? Do you wish you could tune by ear? Read on to learn how you can tune your instrument by ear.

Musicality means… Playing By Ear

Musicality means… Playing By Ear

by Musical U Team | Apr 7, 2016 | Musicality, Audiation | 0 comments

Playing by ear is a desirable skill for all musicians, and is something that can be learned. Find out how you can develop your musicality and play by ear.

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