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Ever wondered why some people seem to have a gift for music? Have you wished that you could play by ear, sing in tune, improvise and jam? You are in the right place.
Musicality Now is a mix of interviews and teaching, featuring some of the most inspiring and insightful musicians and music educators, talking about how to learn the core inner skills you need to feel like a "natural" in music and enjoy freedom, creativity and confidence.
Topics include: Playing by ear, Singing in tune, Jamming with other musicians, Having a good sense of rhythm, Writing your own music, Writing notation, Improvising a solo, Talking intelligently about music, Understanding Music Theory, Clapping in time, Knowing your instrument inside and out, Tuning your instrument by ear, Reading notation, Sight-reading music, Playing from a lead sheet, Performing live, and Playing multiple instruments.
Musicality Now is brought to you by Musical U (musical-u.com), the leading provider of musicality training online. Learn more and get shownotes at musicalitynow.com. -
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Join Clair Condit and Allie Tyler from The Marketed Musician for conversations with real life classical musicians about what it means to be a musician with purpose, on purpose.
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Smart Music Business Podcast Teaches artists and musicians how to market and sell more music online without a record label
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The podcast exploring new horizons in music, music theory and bass playing from music YouTuber Adam Neely. Every episode explores a range of viewer comments from "what is Negative Harmony?" to "what does it take to be a professional musician in NYC?." Expect memes, and plenty of "the lick."
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No Sounds Are Forbidden explores the complex and fascinating history of the avant-garde art music of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Join host Sean Perrin as he discusses “all that’s new and neat with clarinet, with the neatest people in the industry” on the world’s most popular clarinet podcast. Past guests include distinguished artists such as Martin Fröst, Michael Lowenstern, and Lori Freedman, and product manufacturers such as Legere Reeds, Backun Musical Services, and Royal Musical Instruments. Check out the website at www.clarineat.com and be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter for a chance to win giveaways.
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Music Creation & Business Chats to Elevate Your Story!
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Jazzpath.com presents introductory jazz improvisation lessons.
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Discover the ins and outs of the sound of the bass in this EasyEarTraining.com series dedicated to the lowest of the lows.
Upright, electric, fretless, acoustic, amps and effects; tune your ears to all things bass! -
Almost two years in the making, Abbey Road engineer, producer, and recording artist Alan Parsons, and Keyfax NewMedia, release the first sections of a 'behind-the-scenes' look at the recording process entitled the Art and Science of Sound Recording. Individual sections can be streamed or downloaded from www.artandscienceofsound.com. Debuting Jan 2010, monthly podcasts will feature substantial excerpts plus exclusive, bonus footage from this series. Each month a separate recording application or topic is looked at, and the newest episode is 'All About Keyboards.'
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Chris Huff, from the Behind the Mixer Blog, reveals tips and tricks to mixing sound in the realm of church audio production. He covers everything from building a music mix from scratch to upgrading your audio console. You’ll even learn how things work, like audio compression and gating, so you can be a better sound tech. Discover the latest gear, newest mixing strategies, or learn the foundational audio production processes every church sound guy should know. You’ll even catch interviews and find out how other church audio engineers are coming up with creative solutions to everyday problems. Chris has been working in church audio for over twenty years, writes for pro audio publications, helps other church audio techs through his web site, and has authored several church sound system guides. He helps you with audio mixing, mixing monitors, working with musicians and church staff, buying new audio equipment, understanding how signal flow works, and most every aspect crucial for creating a top notch audio production, while working in the unique church environment.
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Matt from Dream English shares tips for teaching young children English.
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The Know Your Gear Podcast with Phillip McKnight is a weekly show where he answers about 30 to 40 guitar related questions while keeping it fun and informative.
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This podcast is dedicated to making your next recording your best recording. Whether you are a professional recording or mixing engineer, a beginner at recording and mixing, or a home studio enthusiast, Kevin and his team of MixCoachers gives you tips, tricks, mindsets, and stories from his years of experience that will help you get the best home and studio recordings possible.
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Weekly Podcast talking about music gear and fuzz pedals. Doom metal, pedalboards, interviews, and much more. Hosted by Jason Johnson from Fuzzlord Effects.
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Contemplations on the art of music production with music producer & mastering engineer Ilpo Karkkainen, also known as Resound.
https://resoundsound.com
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Achieving your musical vision as an artist can be overwhelming. Ever wondered when to record at a studio, what to look for in a mix, when to hire a producer?
We at Ma6io music are here to help you with some of these decisions and hopefully make your journey as a music artist more enjoyable.
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