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Jam and Gig Success, Jazz giants, Rock history, Transcribing, and Teams

Jam and Gig Success, Jazz giants, Rock history, Transcribing, and Teams

by Christopher Sutton | Aug 5, 2016 | News, Band, Jazz

Discover the secrets to successful jam sessions and gigs, the power of a musical team, and the highlights of jazz and rock music history.

What’s New in Musical U: August 2016

What’s New in Musical U: August 2016

by Christopher Sutton | Aug 1, 2016 | Musical U News | 0 comments

Discover what’s new inside Musical U this month, including a new training module for Finding the Key by ear and a totally-revamped Member Profiles system.

Arranging Songs, Finding the Key, Jazz Improv History, and Promoting Gigs

Arranging Songs, Finding the Key, Jazz Improv History, and Promoting Gigs

by Christopher Sutton | Jul 29, 2016 | News, Arranging, Band, Jazz, Key

Learn the history of jazz, and how to arrange songs, find the key by ear, get fans to your shows and listen for consonance and dissonance in music.

What exactly is Musical U? Peek inside and find out

What exactly is Musical U? Peek inside and find out

by Christopher Sutton | Jul 28, 2016 | Musical U News, News

Musical U is a web-based training system for all the essential skills of musicality. Discover what it’s really like in this new video tour.

Perfect Pitch, Writing Melodies, Major vs. Minor and Booking Gigs

Perfect Pitch, Writing Melodies, Major vs. Minor and Booking Gigs

by Christopher Sutton | Jul 22, 2016 | News, Band

What’s the key to making it in music? Is it perfect pitch, writing great melodies, mastering ear training, booking hundreds of gigs, or something else?

Piano ear training, starting transcription, jazz improv and planning a show

Piano ear training, starting transcription, jazz improv and planning a show

by Christopher Sutton | Jul 15, 2016 | News, Jazz

Although piano, transcription, improvisation and putting on a successful live show may seem hard, they don’t need to be. Get tips on each right here.

All about Improvising! Plus Performing, and 5 Unique Instruments

All about Improvising! Plus Performing, and 5 Unique Instruments

by Christopher Sutton | Jul 8, 2016 | News, Band, Music Theory

Get started easily with improvisation using these three free resources, and discover what it takes to rehearse for a successful live music performance.

Music Slang, Minor Chords, Chant Music, Scales, Timbre, Tone and Texture

Music Slang, Minor Chords, Chant Music, Scales, Timbre, Tone and Texture

by Christopher Sutton | Jul 1, 2016 | News, Timbre

Join us in exploring cumbia and chant music, practice minor chord progressions, learn musical slang and the difference between tone, timbre and texture.

Guitar By Ear, Circle of Fifths, Dubstep, Minor Chords and Musical Burnout

Guitar By Ear, Circle of Fifths, Dubstep, Minor Chords and Musical Burnout

by Christopher Sutton | Jun 24, 2016 | News

Learn to play guitar by ear, reflect and get tips on preventing on musicians burnout, understand the circle of fifths, and how to hear dubstep.

Rhythm, Music Therapy, Stage Fright, Goals, and Minor Chords

Rhythm, Music Therapy, Stage Fright, Goals, and Minor Chords

by Christopher Sutton | Jun 17, 2016 | News, Melodies, Planning and Goals

Develop your rhythmic ears, hear the difference between the melody and bassline, set goals, perform confidently and learn about the power of music therapy.

Composing, Mentors, Chord Ear Training and Clapping in Time

Composing, Mentors, Chord Ear Training and Clapping in Time

by Christopher Sutton | Jun 10, 2016 | News

Interview with modern classical composer, start chords ear training, find a music mentor, develop your unique sound and musicality means clapping in time.

Musicianship, Instrumental Expertise, Irish Rock and the "Three T's"

Musicianship, Instrumental Expertise, Irish Rock and the "Three T's"

by Christopher Sutton | Jun 3, 2016 | News, Timbre

Hear the difference of tone, timbre and texture, find the tonic in minor keys, develop your musicality by knowing your instrument and listen to Irish rock.

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