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Finding an Online Music Teacher

Finding an Online Music Teacher

by Guest Expert | Jun 20, 2018 | Teaching, Career, Planning and Goals

Learn all about finding and selecting an online music teacher, and how to decide what kind of instruction is the best fit for you.

Musical U Member Spotlight: VeeraL

Musical U Member Spotlight: VeeraL

by Andrew Bishko | May 14, 2018 | Musical U Spotlight Members, Improvisation, Interviews, Keyboard, Teaching | 0 comments

The competitive classical piano world crushed VeeraL’s passion. But the music returned! She found in Musical U a place to learn, grow, and express herself.

Transforming Education through Music, with Jimmy Rotheram

Transforming Education through Music, with Jimmy Rotheram

by Christopher Sutton | May 8, 2018 | Podcast, Children, Interviews, Musicality, Solfa, Teaching

Musical U interviews Jimmy Rotheram on improving academics through music education – and how he implemented his ideas at a poorly-performing school.

5 Habits of Effective Music Teachers

5 Habits of Effective Music Teachers

by Guest Expert | Feb 7, 2018 | Teaching, Career

Time marches on, and so can your music teaching! Be open to new habits, and put yourself on the line as a performer to freshen up your teaching perspective.

Top Musicality Tools and Tech, with Katie Argyle

Top Musicality Tools and Tech, with Katie Argyle

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 16, 2018 | Podcast, Children, Interviews, Musicality, Teaching

Midnight Music founder Katie Argyle talks about how you can enrich your musical learning with the myriad of educational technology available today.

Putting the Student First, with Eloise Hellyer

Putting the Student First, with Eloise Hellyer

by Andrew Bishko | Jan 10, 2018 | Interviews, Audiation, Teaching

Violin teacher Eloise Hellyer talks about her refreshing approach to music education, and how she centers empathy and encouragement in her dynamic lessons.

Turning Ordinary People into Musicians, with Casey McCann

Turning Ordinary People into Musicians, with Casey McCann

by Christopher Sutton | Dec 28, 2017 | Podcast, Children, Chord Progressions, Interviews, Performing, Playing By Ear, Teaching

The Musicality Podcast interviews music educator extraordinaire Casey McCann about how she developed musicality, and how she passes it on to her students.

Learning to Sing in Tune, with George Bevan

Learning to Sing in Tune, with George Bevan

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 10, 2017 | Podcast, Children, Interviews, Singing, Singing in Tune, Teaching

If you’ve ever worried about being out of tune or off-key when you sing, don’t miss this interview with a man who’s found a solution.

Majoring in Music: Choosing A School That’s Right For You

Majoring in Music: Choosing A School That’s Right For You

by Guest Expert | Sep 27, 2017 | Planning and Goals, Career, Teaching

A professional music education counsellor shares her tips for deciding on a music school that will fit both your learning style and your dreams.

Seriously Enjoyable Music Learning, with Shelle Soelberg

Seriously Enjoyable Music Learning, with Shelle Soelberg

by Christopher Sutton | Sep 19, 2017 | Podcast, Children, Chord Progressions, Interviews, Solfa, Teaching

What if learning music theory was a mind-blowing and immediately-useful experience? Shelle Soelberg from Let’s Play Music reveals the key.

A Guitar Method that Works – for Teachers and Students, with David Hart

A Guitar Method that Works – for Teachers and Students, with David Hart

by Christopher Sutton | Sep 6, 2017 | Guitar, Career, Planning and Goals, Teaching

Guitar students often quit before they’ve finished their first year. And guitar teachers can’t make a living. The G4 Guitar Method solves both these issues.

Effective Practice: Lessons from Neuroscience and Psychology, with Gregg Goodhart

Effective Practice: Lessons from Neuroscience and Psychology, with Gregg Goodhart

by Christopher Sutton | Jul 5, 2017 | Teaching, Interviews, Musicality

In the second part of our interview with Gregg Goodhart, he reveals the secret to effective music practice and the science behind learning by repetition.

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