
013: About Finding Your Note
Today we're going to talk about finding "your note". This is an exercise which George Bevan from the Music@Monkton blog developed, to help people who think they can't sing to take their first steps t...
12 Okt 20177min

012: Learning to Sing in Tune, with George Bevan (Music@Monkton)
Have you ever worried that you're "tone deaf" or can't sing? Or do you have a friend or family member who just can't seem to sing in tune or in key? In today's podcast episode we're joined by a true e...
10 Okt 201751min

011: About Learning Faster by Recording Yourself
You've probably heard the advice that recording yourself during music practice can help you learn and improve faster. There are three big reasons to do it but recording your playing or singing can be ...
5 Okt 201711min

010: Making Music with Ease, with Gerald Klickstein (The Musician's Way)
Have you ever wondered if professional musicians have some special ability or received special teaching that helps them be creative, improve faster and be somehow immune to performance anxiety? It tur...
3 Okt 201752min

009: About Perfect Pitch
Being able to name notes you hear can seem like a magical ability, and when you meet someone with "perfect pitch" it can be impressive and inspiring. But perfect pitch is not necessarily the road to t...
28 Sep 201714min

008: Making Ear Training a Game with Steve Myers (Theta Music Trainer)
As musicians we know the power of ear training to gain the instinctive feel for notes, chords and rhythms in music that can enable us to play by ear, write music, transcribe, improvise and more. But e...
26 Sep 201742min

007: About the Power of Solfa
You've probably heard of solfa, solfège, or the "do re mi" system of music learning. But did you know it's one of the most powerful ways for any musician to recognize notes easily by ear? In this epis...
21 Sep 20179min

006: Seriously Enjoyable Music Learning, with Shelle Soelberg (Let's Play Music)
Solfege and chord theory as the two powerful tools. Theory doesn't have to be dry! You can learn in a practical, useful, meaningful way Chord theory and solfege can reveal how music works when you lis...
19 Sep 201749min



















