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How to Transcribe, Sing for Therapy, Hear Harmonies and Make More Music Time

How to Transcribe, Sing for Therapy, Hear Harmonies and Make More Music Time

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 18, 2016 | News, Solfa

Find out about sound therapy, learn to transcribe using solfa, listen to and play harmonies by ear and get times on making time for music practice.

Solfa, Piano Improv, Intervals and Practicing Smarter

Solfa, Piano Improv, Intervals and Practicing Smarter

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 11, 2016 | News, Solfa

Learn to spell intervals and how to improvise on piano, get tips on practicing smarter and read a discussion on the effect criticism can have on musicians.

Learn to Sing, Make Improv a Game and Hear the 6/8 Time Signature

Learn to Sing, Make Improv a Game and Hear the 6/8 Time Signature

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 4, 2016 | News, Music Theory, Solfa

Learn how to sing in four simple steps, improve your sight-singing, learn to hear and feel the 6/8 time signature and start improvising with this fun game.

Rhythm, Solfa, and Overcoming Stage Fright

Rhythm, Solfa, and Overcoming Stage Fright

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 26, 2016 | News, Solfa

Meet the Inchronicity way to develop rhythm, learn how to speak solfa, explore polyrhythms, preview Musical U and discover how to overcome stage fright.

How Musical U helps Guitarists, Bassist, Pianists… and you?

How Musical U helps Guitarists, Bassist, Pianists… and you?

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 25, 2016 | Musical U News, News

Musical U is an all-inclusive training system for your musical ears, helping you play by ear and improvise. But how can you know if it’s right for you?

Rhythm, Songwriting, Intervals for Guitarists, and Classical Music

Rhythm, Songwriting, Intervals for Guitarists, and Classical Music

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 19, 2016 | News

Explore rhythms from around the world, find out why guitarists should learn intervals, read a songwriter’s journey and reflect on music and addiction.

Melodies by Ear, Arrange Songs, Learn Piano and Express Musically

Melodies by Ear, Arrange Songs, Learn Piano and Express Musically

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 12, 2016 | News, Melodies

Find out about the best techniques for learning piano. Learn how to arrange a song, and play melodies by ear. Get tips on being a more expressive musician.

Learn Guitar, Write Harmonies, Play Chords by Ear and Improvise

Learn Guitar, Write Harmonies, Play Chords by Ear and Improvise

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 5, 2016 | News

Find out how to learn guitar by email, write harmonies for songs, and play chords by ear. Get tips on how to improvise and be a successful music major.

Music Apps, Piano Improv, Baroque Music and Being a Music Major

Music Apps, Piano Improv, Baroque Music and Being a Music Major

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 29, 2016 | News, Websites, Apps and Downloads

Find out which are the best apps for creating songs, learn to write vocal rhythms, tips on piano and saxophone improvisation and an intro to baroque music.

Writing Melodies, Improvising Freely and Singing Harmony

Writing Melodies, Improvising Freely and Singing Harmony

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 22, 2016 | News

Learn how to sing harmonies, write melodies, and get some great improvisation tips, including blues saxophone. Plus find out why doing a music degree rocks.

Lyrics, Sax Improv, Talent vs Practice and New Years Resolutions

Lyrics, Sax Improv, Talent vs Practice and New Years Resolutions

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 15, 2016 | News, Planning and Goals

Learn how to write great lyrics, improvise jazz on the saxophone, what matters (talent? practice?) and read interviews with songwriter Anealio and Dr Banjo.

New Year’s Music Resolutions, Star Wars, Duets, Pitch and Timbre

New Year’s Music Resolutions, Star Wars, Duets, Pitch and Timbre

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 8, 2016 | News, Planning and Goals, Timbre

Resources to make your new year’s musical dream a reality, the difference between pitch and timbre, Star Wars music fun and the best male-female duets.

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