Starting Solfa: Finding Your Tonic (Hold The Gin!)
Finding the tonic note is the first step to transcribing or transposing the music you hear using solfege. Discover how to do it with these simple steps.
Finding the tonic note is the first step to transcribing or transposing the music you hear using solfege. Discover how to do it with these simple steps.
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 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.
Announcing SingTrue: the new iPhone app which trains your mind, ears and voice to help you become a pitch-perfect singer and creative, confident musician.
What makes a song: is music the most important part or is it the lyrics? And who deserves legal credit and royalties for the songs a band writes? Let’s find out
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.
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.
Here are some recent questions we’ve received from students about ear training and the answers we gave. Intervals, audio, chords, singing, planning and more.
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.
What does it mean to have a good voice? We cover how to improve your singing voice, and the mindset that you’ll need to get better at singing.
One big reason people don’t sing is they’re worried about the sound of their voice. Here’s why and how you can learn to love the sound of your singing voice.