Improvisation is a foundational musical concept. In thi…

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Improvisation is a foundational musical concept.

In this episode of the Musicality Podcast, we share how to (and how not to!) improvise, the far-reaching benefits of this skill, and how it ties into the creative essence of being a musician.

Dive in and have fun unlocking your improvisation skills!

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Do you need some inspiration for your musical life? Bec…

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Do you need some inspiration for your musical life?

Becoming a great musician takes drive, passion, and hard work. Sometimes it can be a struggle to stay motivated.

Check out 10 famous expressions from legendary musicians – and be inspired in your music!

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Would you like to feel more confident singing in your cho…

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Would you like to feel more confident singing in your choir?

We are joined by Evan R. Murphy from SightReadingMastery.com, a fantastic website dedicated to helping you learn to sight-read music in an easy and enjoyable way.

Evan has agreed to help all you singers out there with one of the most common challenges: sight-reading sheet music in choir!

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How can music change your life? Vincent James from Keep…

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How can music change your life?

Vincent James from Keep Music Alive joins the Musicality Podcast to share the lessons that he has learned on his musical journey.

You’re not going to want to miss the inspiration that Vincent offers in this episode!

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Pathways: Jon Magnusson

We are delighted to bring you another exciting edition of Pathways. In this special series of episodes you’ll hear the stories of music-learners just like you, reaching out and lending each other a hand on our musical journeys. Today we’re speaking with Jon Magnusson, a Swedish songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and father who has done what many in our audience dream of: made music his full-time profession.

In this inspiring conversation you’ll gain insight not only in to the business side of Jon’s career, but also in the ways he’s dedicated himself to improving his musicality.

We talk about:

  • The two key areas of musicality he felt he had to improve, even though he grew up feeling like a very “talented” musician.
  • How being a modern day A&R rep has helped his musical and entrepreneurial growth.
  • How he’s managed the biggest challenge in making music his full-time gig.

Whether you’re serious about making a career in music – or you’re just a casual hobbyist – you’re going to enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at how business and musicality can help each other.

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Arranging music is not nearly as complex as its name may …

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Arranging music is not nearly as complex as its name may lead you to believe – if you’ve ever plunked out the chords to your favourite song on the piano and sang along, you’ve already done it!

In this episode of the Musicality Podcast, we discuss the elements involved in arranging music, and why you (yes, you!) should take a whack at it.

Have fun!

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Wondering how to approach ear training? In this article…

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Wondering how to approach ear training?

In this article Joseph DuBose shares his experience with a terrible approach to ear training – and how that helped him discover some basic principles to continually develop his musical ear.

Jump in and start developing your musical ear today!

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We spoke with Brad Davis, a guitar icon in the world of c…

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We spoke with Brad Davis, a guitar icon in the world of country and bluegrass music.

Brad has played on Grammy-winning albums and worked with artists like Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, and Johnny Cash. Recorded critically-acclaimed albums under his own name and writing songs that have been recorded by well-known artists like Tim McGraw and Billy Bob Thornton.

Don’t miss the incredible insights that he brings to this episode of the podcast!

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Rhythm is rarely random – instead, it follows an underlyi…

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Rhythm is rarely random – instead, it follows an underlying structure to give the song a certain flow, a structure called meter.

In meter, depending on which beats are emphasized in a bar, completely different rhythms and “flows” can be created.

Let’s look at how this works.

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