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The "Big 5" Skills of Modern Musicianship, with Dr. Chad West (Interview)

The "Big 5" Skills of Modern Musicianship, with Dr. Chad West (Interview)

by Christopher Sutton | May 30, 2016 | Musicality, Audiation, General, Interviews, Teaching

Find out music educator Dr. Chad West’s thoughts on how musicianship is taught today, and how we can improve this process for children and adults alike.

Intermediate Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

Intermediate Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 28, 2016 | Solfa, Audiation, Sight Reading, Singing

Get a free set of intermediate-level practice exercises to take your solfa sight-singing skills to the next level so you can easily sing from written music.

Musicality means… Playing By Ear

Musicality means… Playing By Ear

by Musical U Team | Apr 7, 2016 | Musicality, Audiation | 0 comments

Playing by ear is a desirable skill for all musicians, and is something that can be learned. Find out how you can develop your musicality and play by ear.

Beginner Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

Beginner Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 7, 2016 | Solfa, Audiation, Sight Reading, Singing

When you look at music notation can you immediately hear the notes in your head? This is essential for sight-singing and these solfa exercises make it easy.

Audiation: To Be a Better Musician, Use Your Imagination

Audiation: To Be a Better Musician, Use Your Imagination

by Jenny Green | Apr 6, 2016 | Audiation, General

Do you want to make your practice time more efficient? Or become a more versatile instrumentalist? Audiation can help you develop your musical abilities.

Rhythm Bootcamp: Got No Rhythm?

Rhythm Bootcamp: Got No Rhythm?

by Sabrina Peña Young | Apr 5, 2016 | Rhythm, Audiation

You can Improve your sense of rhythm by internalizing the beat in your mind using audiation. Learn more and practice this skill with some simple exercises.

12 Ways to be a Better Improviser

12 Ways to be a Better Improviser

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 17, 2016 | Improvisation, Audiation, Music Theory

Improvisation is a fun musical activity but it can be challenging to learn. Here are twelve effective ways you can learn to improvise music yourself.

Solfa and the Score: Music Transcription

Solfa and the Score: Music Transcription

by Juan Carlos Vasquez | Mar 15, 2016 | Transcription, Audiation, Pentatonic, Singing, Solfa

Work through these exercises to be able to transcribe short melodies using the notes of the pentatonic scale and solfa syllables you have internalised.

How to Improvise on Saxophone, Part Two

How to Improvise on Saxophone, Part Two

by James Stinton | Jan 13, 2016 | Improvisation, Audiation, Jazz

After mastering the blues learn how to improvise jazz on the saxophone! Using simple scales and chord progressions experiment with rhythm and tempo.

10 Ways to Find More Time for Music This Year

10 Ways to Find More Time for Music This Year

by Musical U Team | Jan 7, 2016 | Planning and Goals, Audiation, Practice | 0 comments

10 practical tips to help you plan music goals, practice time and progress tracking. With links to helpful apps, podcasts, and online music communities.

Talking Rhythm: Syncopated Rhythms and the Kodály Method

Talking Rhythm: Syncopated Rhythms and the Kodály Method

by Sabrina Peña Young | Nov 17, 2015 | Rhythm, Audiation, Sight Reading

Take your rhythm counting to the next level and learn how to count syncopated rhythms using the Kodály method. With example audio clips and score notation.

The Secret Music Practice Skill: Audiation

The Secret Music Practice Skill: Audiation

by Ashley Evelyn Mazur | Aug 14, 2013 | Audiation, Sight Reading, Singing

There’s a musical skill which can bring you unlimited extra practice time and powerfully improve your sense of pitch: audiation. Learn how to do it here.

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