Effective Practice: Lessons from Neuroscience and Psychology, with Gregg Goodhart
In the second part of our interview with Gregg Goodhart, he reveals the secret to effective music practice and the science behind learning by repetition.
In the second part of our interview with Gregg Goodhart, he reveals the secret to effective music practice and the science behind learning by repetition.
While practicing alone has its own rewards, there’s nothing like the experience of sharing your music in person with another living, breathing human being.
Originally a tool to help students with music theory, Bob Habersat and Paul Levy have built The Shed into a fantastic resource for all music learners.
We all know the huge impact music can have. But did you know about the specific ways music therapists are trained to use music for good?
Sight reading is an important part of learning to play an instrument. Here are 5 ways to strengthen your skills and improve your overall musicality.
Learning these five skills of musicianship and you will be well on your way to becoming a complete and versatile musician in the modern world.
Many people are held back in music by barriers they only imagine. Discover how you can break free from a musical rut in this fascinating podcast interview.
Can too much music theory spoil your creativity? Nashville Guitar Guru Dave Isaacs shows how music theory enhances every aspect of our musical experience.
Musicality is a vague and confusing word for something very important: being musical. So what does musicality really involve and can you learn it?
Contrary to what you’ve heard, perfect pitch can be learned if you work at it. However, learning relative pitch might be more helpful. Learn more here.
Knowing music jargon or slang is essential for communicating with other musicians. Get some handy genre-specific slang and find out where to learn more.
To improve your musical ability, you can do more than just practise endless hours. To really get better, try these non-music tips to strengthen your skills.