What’s Your “North Star” In Music?
Do you know what your “North Star” is in music? If you’ve ever suffered from “shiny object syndrome”, you need to try this today.
Do you know what your “North Star” is in music? If you’ve ever suffered from “shiny object syndrome”, you need to try this today.
Ever seen what other musicians are up to… and felt intimidated? Like YOU could never do that. These tips from Tero Potila will help.
In this mini-interview with composer Tero Potila, you’ll hear exactly how he went from thinking songwriting took a magical “talent” to discovering that he too was capable of writing great music.
Christopher looks back on “Beatles Month”, when we went deep into the musicality of the Fab Four themselves, uncovering the truth behind their phenomenal career and apparently supernatural “talent”.
In this sneak-peek behind the scenes of our forthcoming Musicality book, Christopher shares a framework you can use to start playing more expressively.
In her Musical U masterclass “Performance Secrets From An Industry Insider”, Melissa Mulligan (founder of Music Career Mastermind) shared a wealth of insight and experience on what makes for a truly great musical performance.
Dive into rhythmic improvisation in this segment of Jeffrey Agrell’s Musical U masterclass on “Exploring Rhythmic Improv”. Jeffrey introduces a rhythm vocabulary, using simple hand-drumming as a way to experiment and explore.
We’re joined by Jeffrey Agrell, a returning guest on the show, and one of our absolute favourite music educators. Jeffrey has authored half a dozen books providing “games” which serve as a gateway into creativity and improvisation – even for the most buttoned-up, perfectionist classical players!
Musical U founder, Christopher Sutton teaches why you should learn scales and the two types of scale ear training that will improve your musicality.
Musical U founder, Christopher Sutton talks about the three step process to singing the right notes. Learn to increase your vocal accuracy and musicality.
Founder of Musical U, Christopher Sutton explains the power of good headphones for ear training – and how to choose the best pair for ear practice.