Learning to create music on a computer can be a creativel…

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Learning to create music on a computer can be a creatively fulfilling experience. It’s not as difficult as you may think. In fact, many of you will be able to get started making music today.

If you have a computer, you only need a few other pieces to get started.

Audio Mastered joins Musical U to tell you exactly what you need (as well as what you don’t need)

Ear training is a hot topic for guitar players, because s…

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Ear training is a hot topic for guitar players, because so many want to play guitar by ear and ear training is the key to learning to play by ear.

What ear training should a guitarist do? There are two ways to answer that question.

Forget About Being Realistic – Do This Instead

New musicality video:

“Hey dreamer! Do you think you’ll ever achieve that musical fantasy? Get real!”

Chances are if nobody else has ever said that to you, you’ve said to yourself. Over and over and over.

But dreams are powerful. A Big Picture Vision gives you the mojo to go beyond living in someone else’s reality and become the creator of your own reality! So what’s holding you back?

In this episode, you’ll learn what that barrier is and how you can break through it to achieve your true musical potential. http://musl.ink/pod163

Links and Resources

Big Picture Vision episode: Hey! Where Are You Going? – https://www.musical-u.com/learn/hey-where-are-you-going/

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Forget About Being Realistic – Do This Instead

Learning how to sight read well is a key to good musician…

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Learning how to sight read well is a key to good musicianship

Musicians run into sight reading in a number of situations, from filling in for a missing player in a live performance, to recording studio scenarios, to music exams.

Once you have mastered the skill of sight reading you will be able to play your heart out like a pro even if you’ve never seen the music before.

Forget Being Realistic – Do This Instead

“Hey dreamer! Do you think you’ll ever achieve that musical fantasy? Get real!”

Chances are if nobody else has ever said that to you, you’ve said to yourself. Over and over and over.

But dreams are powerful. A Big Picture Vision gives you the mojo to go beyond living in someone else’s reality and become the creator of your own reality! So what’s holding you back?

In this episode, you’ll learn what that barrier is and how you can break through it to achieve your true musical potential.

Listen to the episode:

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At Musical U we talk a lot about your Big Picture Vision and getting clear on the things you’re most excited about achieving in your musical life if everything went perfectly. Your ideal musical future.

This is a powerful idea – but there’s a big barrier that often holds people back. I’m going to tell you what that barrier is and how you can stop it from holding you back from your true musical potential.

First though, why is that idea of a “big picture vision” potentially powerful?

It’s powerful for three reasons:
1. It defines our “true North” and makes sure all our efforts are aligned with what we truly care most about
2. It sets an ambitious target that brings out the best in us.
3. It motivates us! If you can get past the barrier I’m going to talk about in a moment then this ambitious vision becomes a powerful motivating force to keep you consistent and enthusiastic in all your music learning.

So what’s the big barrier that holds people back from these three big benefits of setting an ambitious future vision or goal to aim for?

It’s the tendency to flinch back from it, and set our sights lower.

When we ask our audience and members at Musical U about their musical aspirations, often the reply comes in two parts…

See if you can spot them in each of these examples:

“I want to be able to play anything I hear! / Actually, just managing a simple melody would be okay.”

Someone talked about jamming and said they want to be “able to hold my own and create some interest in what I m playing. / Actually I’m not too bothered about creating the interest as long as I was doing the other stuff reasonably well I would be happy ”

“I want to learn to improvise. / I don’t want to be a professional or anything”

All too often people share their true aspiration, their real dream – and then immediately they back down from that. They flinch back from the scale of their true goal and substitute an “okay” or a “good enough” alternative.

This may seem harmless – and it’s certainly understandable – but it’s a massive barrier to actually achieving the results you care most about.

It’s a natural and understandable reaction, so don’t feel bad if you’ve done this. But let’s look at where it comes from.

There are two things:
1. We are humble and don’t want to be too boastful about our own potential.

Humility is admirable – but not if it holds you back from doing all you’re capable of in this world.

And in this case we’re not talking about shouting from the rooftops that you’re going to conquer the world because you’re the best! We’re talking about setting goals and aspirations purely for yourself, for your own guidance and motivation – so actually pride and humility don’t really come into it.

So you can safely bring unlimited ambition to your goals without feeling any guilt or shame about aiming high.

2. Our ego wants to protect us.

You can see it as two sides of your mind: the optimistic, ambitious mind which dreams up the things which excite you – and the rational, conservative egoic mind that says “That’s unrealistic, don’t try to do that”

It’s easy to resent that rational voice – but it’s just trying to protect you. As adults we fear failure and so our ego wants to steer us clear of any situations where we might fail.

It’s looking out for us – but it’s too narrow-minded and too literal to realise that sometimes you need to risk failure to achieve your greatest success.

As the famous author Norman Vincent Peale put it: Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.”

So we need to hear that doubting voice and say “Hey, I hear you, thanks for looking out for me – but I’m going to go ahead and do this anyway. I see the risk and it’s small and I choose to take it because I care more about the potential gain on the other side than the tiny amount of discomfort that would come from not achieving it.”

So that’s where it’s coming from. An admirable intention to stay humble and an understandable sense of self-defence. But neither is actually serving you.

And the good news is, just by understanding what’s going on you’re actually immediately equipped to overcome them.

You don’t need to do complicated exercises or a ton of psychotherapy.

You just need to take this idea on board: You are doing yourself a massive disservice if you flinch back from your true musical goals.

It takes a bit of courage to stand up and say “I’m going for this big, exciting thing” – even if it’s only to yourself. But it’s also incredibly empowering, exciting – and impactful.

So next time you’re setting a goal or defining your Big Picture Vision in music don’t flinch back. Stand up straight, be honest about what you truly want most – and then go for it.

Because once you cast aside any misplaced concern about pride and you shake off that (well-intended but unhelpful) egoic voice – then there’s nothing holding you back.

If you haven’t yet set a Big Picture Vision for your musical life then you’re going to want to grab the free worksheet we’ve put together that guides you through it step by step. Click the link or check the shownotes at musicalitypodcast.com to your copy for free, today.

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Bass: The Play by Ear Process – Basslines Resource Pack Preview

New musicality video:

Basslines. Isn’t that what we do as bass players every day? Yet too often we have our bass blinders on and aren’t as connected with the chords and melody as we could be. Steve Lawson, our Resident Pro for bass, takes an innovative approach to learning basslines by ear. By learning to construct basslines with the tools of theory and our fretboard patterns, we can more easily hear them in the music we love, and more quickly put them under our own fingers: http://musl.ink/respackbreathbass

Including:

– A “magic triangle” for you to connect your theory knowledge, instrumental skills, and the actual sounds of the music you create.

– How the bassline integrates with the harmonic structure of a song.

– Breaking down the most useful bassline patterns and archetypes.

– Mapping these patterns and archetypes on your fretboard.

– Beautiful MP3 tracks to exercise your new bassline understandings

http://musl.ink/respackbreathbass

Learn more about Musical U Resident Pro Steve Lawson: http://stevelawson.net/

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What makes music Celtic? Like a pint of Guinness, there’…

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What makes music Celtic?

Like a pint of Guinness, there’s definitely a sense of charm, beauty, and mystery to Celtic music. Whether you’re Irish by way of ancestry or you’re Irish at heart for the day,

St. Patrick’s Day is fast approaching and presents the perfect opportunity to add some Celtic music to your playlist.

Musical-U explores the trademark sounds and lyrics of Celtic Music.

Do you have trouble hearing or singing harmonies? Creatin…

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Do you have trouble hearing or singing harmonies? Creating harmony with other human voices is great fun and can be a profound musical experience.

If you can sing a melody in tune, you can teach your ears how to sing harmony lines as well. Like most things in music, harmony singing is a skill that can be practiced and mastered.

Here are four effective (and fun) ways to learn how to sing harmony.

What makes a Funk guitarist? You’ll rarely hear a Funk …

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What makes a Funk guitarist?

You’ll rarely hear a Funk guitarist take a big solo. They complement the rhythm. Funk is all about the groove, keeping it tight and on The One.

Great Funk guitarists follow the rhythm, and then find their spaces in which they can shine, dancing on top of the groove. They give funky personality to the all-mighty groove.

How to Stop Doubting and Start Performing, with Brent Vaartstra

New musicality video:

Have you ever wanted to get out there and start performing? Maybe solo at an open mic night, maybe getting involved in the local blues jam, maybe starting or joining a band – or even going out and getting paying gigs as a live performer. http://musl.ink/pod162

If so, you might have found yourself in the situation many of us do: our skills are up to scratch but we’re still not ready. Emotionally, mentally, psychologically, we just have some kind of barrier that stops us from taking the plunge.

Today on the show we have a returning guest, our friend Brent Vaartstra from the Learn Jazz Standards podcast, and his new show, Passive Income Musician.

When Brent was with us before, we talked mostly about jazz and improvisation, but today we wanted to dig into something different with him: what it’s like to be a gigging musician. From the practicalities to the juicy mindset stuff that can make the difference between sitting alone at home practicing by yourself for the rest of your life – and getting out there and sharing your music with the world confidently in a variety of musical situations.

Brent shares some really valuable insights and actionable tips, including:

– The number one most important thing to do in advance of a session or gig

– How to handle a new and intimidating performance situation, especially as an introvert

– And we talk about “Imposter Syndrome” – that psychological phenomenon where you continually worry you’ll be found out as a fraud – even when you are actually good enough for what you’re doing – and Brent shares his six tips for overcoming it.

We loved having this opportunity to draw on Brent’s expertise and wisdom beyond the world of jazz, and we know you’re going to find a ton of valuable stuff here, especially if performing is part of your musical life – or you wish it would be!

Listen to the episode: http://musl.ink/pod162

Links and Resources

Learn Jazz Standards : https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/

Learn Jazz Standards podcast : https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/ljs-podcast/

Passive Income Musician podcast : https://passiveincomemusician.com/category/podcast/

Getting Over “Imposter Syndrome” as an Online Music Educator – podcast episode : https://passiveincomemusician.com/episode-13-getting-over-imposter-syndrome-as-an-online-music-educator/

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How to Stop Doubting and Start Performing, with Brent Vaartstra