How to Learn to Spell Intervals Fast
Learning to spell intervals will help you play by ear and improvise easily. Get some top tips on how to learn this skill quickly with these 7 shortcuts.
Learning to spell intervals will help you play by ear and improvise easily. Get some top tips on how to learn this skill quickly with these 7 shortcuts.
For all musicians who understand the theory of good rhythm, but are looking for simple and fun everyday exercises to improve this crucial musical skill.
Wish you could write down the music you hear? Practice with this free set of solfa transcription exercises in easy, medium and hard levels.
Scales are an important part of music practice but not very interesting. Get some tips on how to make practicing them fun with lots of musical variety!
Can you sing a melody direction from the written score? It’s a challenge for most singers. Fortunately solfa provides an easy way to sight-sing confidently.
Many pieces from the Romantic era were instrumental (no pun intended!) in the development of modern music. A number of works from this period are still widely known today. Learn more about this important time in music history.
Work through these exercises to be able to transcribe short melodies using the notes of the pentatonic scale and solfa syllables you have internalised.
There is no longer a reason to be intimidated by piano improvisation! Follow these 5 steps to make real progress and enjoy your new improvisation skills.
Starting with basic music theory, followed by exercises and a game, learn which notes make up each interval and notice the improvement when you play music.
Explore how to use the pentatonic scale and solfa as the basis for your sung improvisation. This exercise will help you internalise the solfa syllables.
Everyone has the potential to be a great singer, but it is difficult to know how to improve. Follow these 4 phases and realise your full singing potential.
6/8 is a popular time signature in pop and rock songs. Find out more about how to count and hear 6/8 with multiple examples of popular songs that use it.