
037: About Singing As A Tool
Many musicians shy away from singing. They think that they don't need it, or that it serves no purpose for them. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth - regardless of what instrument you pl...
11 Jan 201811min

036: Singing That Sounds Good - And Beyond, With Davin Youngs (Chicago Circle Singing)
Can you imagine a room full of non-singers trying to sing, all together, completely improvised? You're probably imagining total unmusical chaos, right? You might be surprised by what's possible... Tod...
9 Jan 201848min

035: About Active Listening
What is "active listening" - and should you be doing it? Musicians often make the mistake of thinking that "ear training" is just about specific concrete skills like recognising intervals or learnin...
4 Jan 201811min

034: Why and How to Learn Theory, with Matthew Scott Phillips and Jeremy Burns (Music Student 101)
Today on the Musicality Podcast, we have two guests joining us on the show: Matthew Scott Phillips and Jeremy Burns, who together host the Music Student 101 podcast, a terrific show that dives deep in...
2 Jan 201848min

033: About the I, IV, V and VI Chords
Chords sometimes referred to with numbers, and chord progressions as a series of numbers, such as I-IV-V or 1-4-5. Find out what these numbers mean, how to build chords on any note in any key, and how...
28 Des 20179min

032: Turning Ordinary People into Musicians, with Casey McCann (Eclectic Music)
Today we're speaking with Casey McCann, founder of Eclectic Music and The Little Middle School in Atlanta. We had the pleasure of meeting Casey in person recently and found her to be such a kindred sp...
26 Des 201753min

031: About Transcribing Music
Transcribing music ensures that it can be replicated again and again by different musicians while still maintaining its melody, rhythm, and dynamics. It's a beautiful thing, and picking up the skill o...
14 Des 20179min

030: The Rhythm of Success, with Steve Nixon (Free Jazz Lessons)
Today we're joined by Steve Nixon of FreeJazzLessons.com, one of (if not the) top websites for playing jazz piano - though actually it covers some non-jazz material too, and if you're thinking that ja...
12 Des 201745min



















