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Clave: The Secret Key to Pop Rhythm

Clave: The Secret Key to Pop Rhythm

by Musical U Team | Oct 28, 2018 | Rhythm, Genres, Music Theory, Percussion

Did you know that the rhythmic backbone of pop music is borrowed from Afro-Cuban music? Discover the connection between African drumming and pop radio!

Focusing on What Matters, with Jeff Schneider

Focusing on What Matters, with Jeff Schneider

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 9, 2018 | Podcast, Improvisation, Interviews, Jazz, Practice, Rhythm, Sight Reading

Composer and music educator Jeff Schneider talks to Musical U about effective practice, the learning process, and keeping your creative output alive.

6 Ways to Create A Musical Environment for Children

6 Ways to Create A Musical Environment for Children

by Guest Expert | Sep 12, 2018 | Children, Ear Training, Melodies, Rhythm

Learn six easy ways to foster a musical environment for your children and grow their appreciation for music outside a formal setting.

About Polyrhythms

About Polyrhythms

by Christopher Sutton | Jun 21, 2018 | Podcast, Music Theory, Practice, Rhythm

Get acquainted with polyrhythms, their uses in music, how to count them out, and why you should incorporate them into your repertoire.

Polyrhythm for Beginners

Polyrhythm for Beginners

by Musical U Team | May 7, 2018 | Rhythm, Instruments, Percussion

Open your ears to the beautiful complexity of polyrhythms, and learn how you can internalize these rhythms and put them to use in your own songwriting.

Listen First, with Donna Schwartz

Listen First, with Donna Schwartz

by Christopher Sutton | May 1, 2018 | Podcast, Instruments, Interviews, Jazz, Melodies, Rhythm

Musical U interviews saxophonist and music educator Donna Schwartz on the unique philosophy she brings to her teaching style.

Counting Music in 2’s and 3’s

Counting Music in 2’s and 3’s

by Guest Expert | Apr 25, 2018 | Rhythm, Ear Training, Practice

Learn to understand and internalize complicated rhythms and melodies by breaking them down into building blocks of 2’s and 3’s!

Introduction to Time Signatures

Introduction to Time Signatures

by Musical U Team | Apr 9, 2018 | Rhythm, Active Listening, Ear Training

Don’t know your 4/4 from your 2/2? Start here! We take you through some basic time signatures, and show you how to listen for them.

5 Ways to Start Classical Improvisation Today

5 Ways to Start Classical Improvisation Today

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 12, 2018 | Improvisation, Melodies, Planning and Goals, Rhythm

Are you a classically-trained musician looking to improvise? Learn how to inject spontaneity into your music with melody, harmony, rhythm, and more.

About Improvising Rhythm

About Improvising Rhythm

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 8, 2018 | Podcast, Ear Training, Improvisation, Rhythm

Melody often gets all the attention in the world of improvisation, but rhythm is equally important! Learn about how to start improvising with rhythm.

How to Use Rests Creatively When Improvising

How to Use Rests Creatively When Improvising

by Guest Expert | Mar 7, 2018 | Improvisation, Guitar, Melodies, Rhythm

The notes you don’t play are just as important as the ones you do! Learn how to use silence in your improvisation to add interest to your solos.

Double-Down on Music, Swingin’ Rhythms, Centering Music, and the Art of Arranging

Double-Down on Music, Swingin’ Rhythms, Centering Music, and the Art of Arranging

by Musical U Team | Feb 23, 2018 | Career, Arranging, Improvisation, Planning and Goals, Rhythm

This week on Musical U: a unique guitarpicking style, swing rhythms, the art of forging your own path in music, and the useful practice of arranging music.

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