Singing as a Tool

New musicality video:

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 play, learning to sing will improve your audiation skills, and allow you to express musical ideas in a new way, write songs without needing to hash out the exact melody on your instrument, and fine-tune your sense of pitch.

Listen to the episode:

http://musicalitypodcast.com/37

Links and Resources

Interview: Davin Youngs: http://musicalitypodcast.com/36

Interview: Brent Vaartstra: http://musicalitypodcast.com/16

Interview: George Bevan: http://musicalitypodcast.com/12

Learning to Sing in Tune: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/how-to-learn-to-sing-in-tune/

Why Every Musician Should Sing: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/why-every-musician-must-be-a-singer-too/

Learn to Sing with Musical U: https://www.musical-u.com/training/roadmaps/learn-to-sing/

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Singing as a Tool