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Singing Tips for Music Exams and Aural Tests - Music Performance
Singing tips for music exams and aural tests. Lots of musicians find themselves being asked to sing, even when they don’t consider themselves singers. For example you may be asked to sing in the Aural Tests for a music exam and you may...
Music Matters
Why Every Musician Should Be a Singer Too - Music Performance
So why must every musician sing? Because every musician deserves to reach their full musical potential. This music performance lesson considers the broad benefits of singing for our mental, physical, and emotional health then goes on to...
Music Matters
Classical Voice Types - Music Theory
Classical voice types and vocal categories. This music theory lesson explains the various voice parts and clarifies vocal ranges. In the standard four-part choir we expect to find Sopranos, Altos, Tenors, and Basses. The Tenors generally...
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Solfege and Tonic Sol Fa for Beginners - Music Performance
Solfege and Tonic Sol Fa. What is it, and how is it used? Many musicians use sol fa. Others have heard about it but are not sure how it works. In this music performance lesson, we explain the sol fa system and how it can transfer from...
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What a Piano Accompanist Should Do - Music Performance
Many musicians find themselves in the position of piano accompanist, often by choice but sometimes reluctantly. This music performance lesson offers top tips in relation to becoming a more confident accompanist. You may be an experienced...
Music Matters
Becoming a More Professional Performer in Music - Music Performance
Six top tips on how to raise your game in becoming a more professional performer in music. Many people get as far as playing or singing notes accurately but if you really want to play with greater technical facility and with more...
Music Matters
Nervous About Your Music Exam? - Music Performance
Are you nervous about your music exam? Many people get very nervous when it comes to taking a music exam. In this music performance lesson we begin by exploring the most common symptoms that people experience before going on to consider...
Music Matters
Music Exam Preparation Tips - Music Performance
Many musicians across the world enter for music exams. If you’re taking an exam how best can you prepare and what are the things to consider so you can give your best on the day? This music performance lesson reflects on Gareth's decades...
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The Difference Between Major and Minor Pentatonic Scales - Music Theory
We begin with a reminder of what is a pentatonic scale and how a pentatonic scale can be transposed. We go on to hear and look at a short melody written in C major pentatonic before comparing that with another melody written in A minor...
Curated Video
Tuning In: The Journey to Singing Well
Explore the fascinating world of singing through the eyes of Mac Lessgy as he navigates the challenges of singing in tune and enhancing vocal quality. Discover the science behind why our voices differ and learn from voice specialists...
Music Matters
Balancing Textures in Music - Music Performance
How to bring musical refinement to your playing and composing by balancing textures. When we are performing, balancing textures well can add an extra dimension to our playing or singing. Performers who fail to consider the balancing of...
Music Matters
Anticipation Notes (Non-Harmonic Tones) - Music Theory
Improve your melody writing and learn all about anticipation notes and non-harmonic tones. When melody notes fit the prevailing chord we refer to them as harmony notes. When they do not fit the chord they should belong to one of the...
Mr Henry's Music World
Beginner Piano Lessons for Kids Lesson Three Video
Hey there! Looking for fun, awesome piano lessons for kids ages 6-10? Check out this video!
Odd Quartet
The Origins Of Music - The Story Of Guido - Music History
Today, we continue our look at the origins of music with the story of Guido d'Arezzo - one of the greatest music educators of his time.
Two Minute Music Theory
Why Are Pop Songs So Dang Catchy? - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #20
Pop songs are so dang catchy, whether you like them or not; but why? We look to music theory for the answers.
TED Talks
TED: Life lessons from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 | Benjamin Zander
Legendary conductor Benjamin Zander explains his view on the difference between "positive thinking" and "possibility" (one's a fraud; the other's the real thing, he says) and intersperses delightful stories from a lifetime in music with...
Mr Henry's Music World
Holiday Music Lesson: The Elf Rap! | Rhyhtm Listening Game 🎵 🎄
Mr Henry's Music World
Primary Elementary Music Lesson: Steady Beat Game!
A super fun primary elementary music lesson for your classroom. Primary elementary music students will sing, move and test their listening skills for if the music has a beat or no beat.
Mr Henry's Music World
Halloween Music Lesson: Pass the Pumpkin Game [ Level Two]
A super fun Halloween music lesson for your elementary music classroom! Teachers!
Mr Henry's Music World
Halloween Music Lesson: Pass the Pumpkin Game [ Level One]
A super fun Halloween music lesson for your elementary music classroom! Teachers!
Mr Henry's Music World
Piano Lessons for Kids History of Hot Cross Buns
Hey there! Looking for fun, awesome piano lessons for kids ages 6-10? Check out this video!
Curated Video
8+ Answers and Vocab.- Live Vs. Recorded Music
Today I’ll teach you 8+ answers and vocab. about live vs. recorded music.
On the IELTS Speaking Exam, you may be asked questions about music; more specifically, the difference...
On the IELTS Speaking Exam, you may be asked questions about music; more specifically, the difference...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Sheena Graham - Music is Powerful
Sheena Graham was educated in the Public School System of Ansonia, Connecticut. She received her B.S. in Music Education from Western Connecticut State University, and 30+from St. Joseph's and Southern CT State Universities. She became...
Learn French With Alexa
Chanter (to sing) — Past Tense
Alexa conjugates the French verb chanter (to sing) in the passé composé - past tense.