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Singing in Tune

Don’t die with your music still inside you: Unstagnate!

Don’t die with your music still inside you: Unstagnate!

by Musical U Team | Sep 1, 2016 | Musicality, General, Interviews, Singing in Tune

Many people are held back in music by barriers they only imagine. Discover how you can break free from a musical rut in this fascinating podcast interview.

Think You Can’t Sing? Ask Yourself These 10 Questions

Think You Can’t Sing? Ask Yourself These 10 Questions

by Christopher Sutton | May 12, 2016 | Singing in Tune, Singing

Record yourself singing and then ask yourself these 10 questions to help you improve your singing voice and be the singer you’ve always wanted to be.

11 Tips to Help the "Tone Deaf" Sing in Tune

11 Tips to Help the "Tone Deaf" Sing in Tune

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 12, 2016 | Singing in Tune, Singing

Get past the fear of thinking you are “tone deaf” and learn how to sing in tune. Find out how your ear and voice work together to sing pitches accurately.

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.

Learn To Sing With The New SingTrue App

Learn To Sing With The New SingTrue App

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 21, 2014 | Singing in Tune, Singing, Solfa

SingTrue is the new personal singing tutor app for iPhone. Even if you’re worried about being tone deaf or unmusical, SingTrue can help you discover your voice.

Vocal Control: and How To Improve Yours

Vocal Control: and How To Improve Yours

by Jenny Green | Oct 16, 2014 | Singing in Tune, Singing

Vocal control is essential for all singers to learn. Here are the key factors in vocal control and some exercises you can use to practise and improve yours.

Learning to Sing: The First Lesson

Learning to Sing: The First Lesson

by Nick Long | Sep 19, 2014 | Singing in Tune, Singing

Learning to sing can be daunting. Experienced musician Nick Long recently started learning and here he shares his top tips from his first few singing lessons.

Isn't it time you learned to sing?

Isn't it time you learned to sing?

by Nick Long | Sep 12, 2014 | Singing in Tune, Band, Singing

Why would a capable musician playing in bands decide to learn to sing as well? Find out and discover if you should do the same in this revealing article.

3 Singing Exercises to Improve Your Vocal Pitching

3 Singing Exercises to Improve Your Vocal Pitching

by Jenny Green | Aug 29, 2014 | Singing in Tune, Singing

Few things sound worse than an out-of-tune singer. Try these three simple exercises to improve your vocal pitch control and ensure you always sing in tune.

Learn to sing in tune: with Tune It Up!

Learn to sing in tune: with Tune It Up!

by Christopher Sutton | May 22, 2014 | Singing in Tune, Singing, Solfa

Tune It Up is a new course designed to teach you to sing perfectly in tune. Develop your ears and your voice with this highly-recommended music course!

I'm not tone deaf – so why can't I sing?

by Musical U Team | Apr 12, 2014 | Singing in Tune, Singing

There are many aspects to having a “nice” singing voice, but the first thing to figure out is whether you have problems with pitch and tuning. If you haven’t already, take a tone deafness test to ensure your ears are capable of letting you sing in...
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Before you dive in, did you know that we offer a Free Checklist to help you become more musical?

You can learn to play by ear, sing in tune, become more musically confident, and more... but first you need to know what your current strengths are and how to focus your efforts.

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