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Learning, Competence, and Talent, with Gregg Goodhart

Learning, Competence, and Talent, with Gregg Goodhart

by Christopher Sutton | Jun 7, 2017 | Interviews, Teaching

Science is learning how we learn. Gregg Goodhart bridges research and teaching – helping musicians excel way beyond their perceived limitations.

Make the Jump from Musician to Composer with Composer Boot Camp 101

Make the Jump from Musician to Composer with Composer Boot Camp 101

by Musical U Team | Apr 13, 2017 | Song Writing, Teaching

Sabrina Peña Young sits down with Musical U to discuss her workbook Composer Bootcamp 101, a new resource for composers of all levels and backgrounds.

4 Things We Learned About Teaching Music from Dylan Welsh

4 Things We Learned About Teaching Music from Dylan Welsh

by Musical U Team | Apr 5, 2017 | Teaching, Guitar, Interviews

Passionate multi-instrumentalist and entrepreneurial music teacher Dylan Welsh shares his student-centric teaching philosophy and the secret to his success.

Creative Piano Teachers Join Together in the Inner Circle

Creative Piano Teachers Join Together in the Inner Circle

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 23, 2017 | Teaching, Interviews, Keyboard

Music has changed a lot in the past 100 years – piano teaching has not. Tim Topham’s Inner Circle of creative piano teachers is out to change all that.

6 Benefits Of Music Lessons For Kids

6 Benefits Of Music Lessons For Kids

by Guest Expert | Mar 1, 2017 | Children, Instruments, Teaching

The effects of music lessons extend way beyond the realm of music itself. Learn 6 surprising ways music study benefit your life and your children’s lives.

Using Music for Good, through Music Therapy

Using Music for Good, through Music Therapy

by Musical U Team | Jan 26, 2017 | Musicality, General, Teaching

We all know the huge impact music can have. But did you know about the specific ways music therapists are trained to use music for good?

Every Voice Deserves to be Heard

Every Voice Deserves to be Heard

by Christopher Sutton | Dec 14, 2016 | Singing, Career, Interviews, Teaching

With a promising performance career, the controversial 3.5-octave tenor Dr. Dan found his true passion in helping others claim their birthright: to sing.

5 Key Skills to be Musical

5 Key Skills to be Musical

by Marisa Balistreri | Dec 8, 2016 | Musicality, Audiation, Music Theory, Teaching | 0 comments

Learning these five skills of musicianship and you will be well on your way to becoming a complete and versatile musician in the modern world.

From Virtual to Visceral: Learning how to learn music, with Paul Levy and Bob Habersat

From Virtual to Visceral: Learning how to learn music, with Paul Levy and Bob Habersat

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 23, 2016 | Teaching, General, Jazz, Websites, Apps and Downloads

Armed with a website and two vans, two midwest super-teachers teach their students to teach themselves. Then they keep it real with live music experiences.

Teaching, Listening, and Learning, with Violin Teacher Eloise Hellyer

Teaching, Listening, and Learning, with Violin Teacher Eloise Hellyer

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 2, 2016 | Teaching, Active Listening, Children, Interviews

Hear what you play, and play what you hear: crucial skills for any musician. Violinist Eloise Hellyer teaches teachers how to teach, and learn, listening.

Halloween Music Activities for Your Ghouls and Goblins

Halloween Music Activities for Your Ghouls and Goblins

by Marisa Balistreri | Oct 20, 2016 | Halloween, Children, Teaching

Halloween is a great time to teach young musicians ear training skills. Here are some top resources to help you do it in spooky style.

Teach Music: Online Lessons and Beginning Students, with Dylan Welsh

Teach Music: Online Lessons and Beginning Students, with Dylan Welsh

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 20, 2016 | Teaching, Career, Interviews | 0 comments

Will teaching add to your bottom line? Whether you are teaching online or beginners, Dylan Welsh has great advice on how to keep your students engaged.

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