Unlocking Your Musicality: Part Two
We asked fourteen experts to share the one thing they’ve learned that can help musicians to tap into their inner musicality – here are their answers!
We asked fourteen experts to share the one thing they’ve learned that can help musicians to tap into their inner musicality – here are their answers!
We asked eleven experts to share the one thing they’ve learned that can help musicians to tap into their inner musicality – here are their answers!
In this episode, we look at the art of creating your own music, recording yourself playing, and how to go about sharing it with the world.
Heat on the Street’s Todd McCarty discusses success in the music industry: getting out there, getting heard, and building a strong fanbase.
Learn about how your singing voice and the language and inflection it contains can help you become a better, more expressive instrumentalist.
Musical U sits down with acclaimed cabaret performer Fiona-Jane Weston to discuss storytelling through song and the power of connecting to your audience.
How can we understand, hear, and improvise with the seven musical modes? In this episode, we discuss an easy ear-based approach to working with modes.
Musical U interviews jazz master Marshall McDonald of the Count Basie Orchestra on “talent”, the key to improvisation, and how to play like you’re singing.
The Musicality Podcast revisits the topic of audio frequencies to discuss the two major reasons you will want to understand this useful concept.
88 Piano Keys’ Leila Viss discusses how to explore creativity in music, and the value of “stealing” ideas you love and applying them to your practice.
What is the difference between a teacher, a coach, and a mentor? How can each contribute to your musical learning? Find out in this podcast episode.
Musician, composer, and educator Andy Wasserman discusses the Lydian Chromatic Concept, a theory that will forever change how you think about tonal music.
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