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Announcing SingTrue: the app which can teach anybody to sing in tune

Announcing SingTrue: the app which can teach anybody to sing in tune

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 10, 2014 | Websites, Apps and Downloads, Singing, Solfa, Websites, Apps and Downloads

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.

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!

Why every musician must be a singer too

Why every musician must be a singer too

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 13, 2014 | Singing in Tune, Singing, Solfa

Every musician must sing if they want to reach their full musical potential. Love it or hate it, here’s why singing is simply essential for your musical life.

What are some good online games for learning solfège?

by Musical U Team | May 14, 2013 | Solfa | 0 comments

There seems to be a real lack of online solfege games – which is a pity given how powerful solfege can be for developing relative pitch! There are lots of ear training games, and there are some good solfege resources, but we haven’t come across any good...
The Choir Who Can’t Sing (George Bevan)

The Choir Who Can’t Sing (George Bevan)

by Guest Expert | Apr 11, 2013 | Singing in Tune, Children, Singing, Solfa | 3 comments

Read the inspiring story of the choir who “couldn’t sing”. Learn how George Bevan got their ears tuned up and voices singing, then watch them in action!

Solfeggio and Ear Training (Shelle Soelberg)

Solfeggio and Ear Training (Shelle Soelberg)

by Guest Expert | Mar 28, 2013 | Solfa, Audiation, Children | 0 comments

Solfeggio (do re mi) is a powerful tool but many musicians find it a confusing subject at first. Find out all about it and how it can improve your musical ear.

How to Learn Intervals

How to Learn Intervals

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 15, 2013 | Intervals, Solfa, Websites, Apps and Downloads | 12 comments

Interval ear training builds your relative pitch, one of the core skills of musicianship. There are three main approaches to how to learn intervals.

Music & Life: Singing and Childhood

Music & Life: Singing and Childhood

by Sabrina Peña Young | Jan 3, 2011 | Children, Solfa | 0 comments

Children love to sing. Listen to a group of schoolchildren at the playground, and you will hear a mix of imagined songs, favorite nursery rhymes, and popular tunes intermingled with giggles and laughter. Making music seems hardwired to our DNA since childhood. Even as...
Learning to Recognize Intervals

Learning to Recognize Intervals

by Thomas Evdokimoff | Mar 2, 2010 | Intervals, Solfa | 6 comments

When you learn to recognize intervals you build your core sense of relative pitch which lets you play by ear, improvise and create your own music.

An Approach to Ear Training

An Approach to Ear Training

by Thomas Evdokimoff | Feb 18, 2010 | Solfa | 4 comments

With ear training it is useful to have a basic methodology for building our skills. We are developing our relative pitch to recognise notes by ear.

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