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Pozzoli and the Spoken Solfeggio

Pozzoli and the Spoken Solfeggio

by Juan Carlos Vasquez | Feb 24, 2016 | Solfa, Singing

Spoken solfeggio as developed by Ettore Pozzoli is an effective way to learn the instinct for solfa syllables, helping you to transcribe and sight-sing.

How To Sing Harmony Like A Pro

by Guest Expert | Jan 18, 2016 | Choir, Music Theory, Singing

Are you confident singing melodies, but struggle with harmonies? We have 4 fun and effective ways to learn how to sing harmonies in duets or choirs.

Best Male-Female Duets for Singers – A YouTube Round-Up

Best Male-Female Duets for Singers – A YouTube Round-Up

by Musical U Team | Jan 5, 2016 | Singing | 0 comments

Never sure what song to choose for open mic night? Grab your singing buddy and check out our list of top-notch duets for male-female duos.

Four Steps to Sing in Tune (Infographic)

Four Steps to Sing in Tune (Infographic)

by Christopher Sutton | Dec 10, 2015 | Singing in Tune, Singing

It’s actually easy to learn to sing in tune if you follow this simple 4-step process. Here’s a handy infographic which leads you through each of the steps.

Four Steps to Sing in Tune (Infographic)

How to Learn to Sing in Tune

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 26, 2015 | Singing in Tune, Singing

Discover a simple four-step process you can start using today to go from being tone deaf to easily and confidently singing every note with perfect pitch.

Singing Vocab 101: The words all singers need to know

Singing Vocab 101: The words all singers need to know

by Jenny Green | Nov 5, 2015 | Singing, Music Theory, Timbre

Falsetto? Glottal? Belting? If you’re confused by terms used in singing these definitions with audio examples will make them all as clear as a bell.

A Musical U Ranking: Best Songs for Female Vocal Solos

A Musical U Ranking: Best Songs for Female Vocal Solos

by Musical U Team | Nov 3, 2015 | Singing | 0 comments

Some songs were simply made to be performed by women. Check out our list of the top 6 tunes for female vocal solos and find your performance piece.

How to Start Sight-Reading Music in Choir

How to Start Sight-Reading Music in Choir

by Guest Expert | Oct 23, 2015 | Sight Reading, Choir, Melodies, Singing

Scared of singing in a choir because you can’t read music? This tutorial demystifies the sight-reading process taking the fear our of choir singing.

10 Top Tips for Memorising Songs

10 Top Tips for Memorising Songs

by Stella Bautista | Oct 13, 2015 | Singing

You’ll never be caught singing “I can’t live… If lividi-bada-dooo…” again after reading and practicing these easy top 10 tips for memorising songs.

Expand your Musical Understanding (and Have Fun) with Solfa Hand Signals

Expand your Musical Understanding (and Have Fun) with Solfa Hand Signals

by Musical U Team | Sep 15, 2015 | Solfa, Practice, Singing | 0 comments

Using Solfa hand signals can help you better understand the relationship between pitch and notes in the music you sing. Give it a try and have a little fun!

What is Solfa and Why Do I Need It?

What is Solfa and Why Do I Need It?

by Musical U Team | Sep 8, 2015 | Solfa, Singing | 0 comments

Solfa can be a great addition to your singing practice if you’re not already using it. Learn how these syllables can take your vocals to the next level.

Holding Your Own Part in a Vocal Group or Choir

Holding Your Own Part in a Vocal Group or Choir

by Jenny Green | May 7, 2015 | Choir, Band, Singing

Can you hold your own part in a vocal group or choir? There are two major aspects which let you do so, and both require good ears. Here’s how to develop yours.

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