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5 Steps to Piano Improvisation

5 Steps to Piano Improvisation

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 10, 2016 | Keyboard, Improvisation, Melodies

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.

Solfa and the Score: Pentatonic Improvisation

Solfa and the Score: Pentatonic Improvisation

by Juan Carlos Vasquez | Mar 7, 2016 | Pentatonic, Singing, Solfa

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.

How to Learn to Sing: a Roadmap

How to Learn to Sing: a Roadmap

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 3, 2016 | Singing, Solfa

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.

Are singers real musicians? The blessing and the curse of being a singer

Are singers real musicians? The blessing and the curse of being a singer

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 3, 2016 | Singing | 0 comments

Everyone has the potential to sing, does that make everyone a musician? Find out about the two groups of singers and which contains the true musicians.

Pozzoli and the Spoken Solfeggio, Part 2

Pozzoli and the Spoken Solfeggio, Part 2

by Juan Carlos Vasquez | Mar 1, 2016 | Solfa, Singing

Continue learning to internalise the solfa syllables using the Pozzolli method. These exercises will help you sight-sing and transcribe with fluency.

Pozzoli and the Spoken Solfeggio

Pozzoli and the Spoken Solfeggio

by Juan Carlos Vasquez | Feb 24, 2016 | Solfa, Singing

Spoken solfeggio as developed by Ettore Pozzoli is an effective way to learn the instinct for solfa syllables, helping you to transcribe and sight-sing.

5 reasons every guitarist should learn intervals

5 reasons every guitarist should learn intervals

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 17, 2016 | Guitar

Discover five strong reasons that any guitarist should train their musical ear using intervals, and the steps you can take to easily start today.

You’ve Never Heard it Like This Before: A YouTube Round-Up

You’ve Never Heard it Like This Before: A YouTube Round-Up

by Musical U Team | Feb 9, 2016 | Active Listening, Instruments | 0 comments

Tons of musicians perform and record covers of their favorite songs. But have you heard them like this? These days, it’s not enough to simply share a cover recording. To stand out, you’ve got to do something really creative. We’ve rounded up 6 covers by gifted artists that will blow you away.

Piano Fun and Mastery: Insights from Melanie Spanswick

Piano Fun and Mastery: Insights from Melanie Spanswick

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 8, 2016 | Keyboard, Interviews

Melanie shares her insights on how beginners can get started learning the piano, and discusses the importance of improvisation and slow practice.

A Guitar Course Which Cannot Fail? Meet "Kaizen Guitar"

A Guitar Course Which Cannot Fail? Meet "Kaizen Guitar"

by Christopher Sutton | Feb 1, 2016 | Guitar, Interviews, Music Theory, Solfa

Find out more about “Kaizen Guitar” a free email course that will teach you guitar basics in daily short lessons delivered by email over a 30 day period.

How to Improvise on Piano

How to Improvise on Piano

by Christopher Sutton | Jan 27, 2016 | Keyboard, Improvisation, Melodies

How to improvise on piano in 5 easy steps! With links to further resources – books, websites and videos there is something for all levels of pianist.

How To Sing Harmony Like A Pro

by Guest Expert | Jan 18, 2016 | Choir, Music Theory, Singing

Are you confident singing melodies, but struggle with harmonies? We have 4 fun and effective ways to learn how to sing harmonies in duets or choirs.

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