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About the Word “Tone” (Part Two)

About the Word “Tone” (Part Two)

by Christopher Sutton | May 31, 2018 | Podcast, Pitch, Singing in Tune, Timbre

We look at three more common uses for the word “tone” in our second part of this series about the multipurpose music term.

What Your Voice Can Do, with Jeremy Fisher

What Your Voice Can Do, with Jeremy Fisher

by Christopher Sutton | May 29, 2018 | Podcast, Interviews, Pitch, Practice, Sight Reading, Singing, Singing in Tune

Learn how you can develop your voice and improve your singing with Jeremy Fisher of acclaimed vocal education website Vocal Process.

About Singing as a Tool

About Singing as a Tool

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 11, 2018 | Podcast, Audiation, Ear Training, Pitch, Singing

It doesn’t matter if you’re not planning on doing opera or fronting a band anytime soon – every musician has something to gain from learning to sing!

How to Sing Smarter, with Meghan Nixon

How to Sing Smarter, with Meghan Nixon

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 7, 2017 | Podcast, Interviews, Singing, Singing in Tune, Solfa, Tone Deafness

Vocal coach Meghan Nixon explains how ear training, musicianship, and “singing smart” go hand in hand, and shares her framework for hitting the right notes.

About Finding Your Note

About Finding Your Note

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 12, 2017 | Podcast, Pitch, Singing, Singing in Tune

Finding “Your Note” is a simple exercise that will help lay the foundation for singing in tune, learning relative pitch, and even sight-singing. Try it out!

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.

How To Tune A Guitar By Ear

How To Tune A Guitar By Ear

by Musical U Team | Sep 5, 2017 | Pitch, Guitar

A properly tuned guitar can mean the difference between a perfectly-executed solo and a mess of notes. Learn how to tune with just your hands and your ears!

Solfege: Why Do Re Mi Isn’t Just Child’s Play

Solfege: Why Do Re Mi Isn’t Just Child’s Play

by Erin Paul | Jun 6, 2017 | Solfa, Ear Training, Pitch, Playing By Ear, Transcription

Solfege is a powerful framework to recognise notes by ear, which lets you improvise and play by ear easily. This training series teaches you how to do it.

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.

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