music education

Guitar Improvisation: Scales, Phrasing and How to Create Your Own Solos

That guitarist who improvises with eyes closed doesn’t have a superpower. They have VOCABULARY. And you can develop yours.Improvisation isn’t “playing random notes”. It’s musical language. It has grammar, vocabulary, syntax. And it can be learned. Destroying Myths “Improvisation is playing without thinking” – False. It’s playing with internalized vocabulary “Need all music theory” – […]

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Singing and Musical Perception: How the Voice Sharpens the Ear and Sensitivity

The relationship between singing and musical perception is one of the most important aspects in any musician’s education. The voice, as the first natural instrument of the human being, is also a powerful tool for developing listening skills. When we sing, we are not only expressing sound and emotion, but also training our ear, tuning

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The Importance of Solfège in Music Study: Why It’s Essential for Every Musician

Music is, above all, a universal language. And like any language, it must be learned in its entirety: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Within the world of music, one of the most powerful tools for developing this fluency is solfège. Although it is often seen as a technical or even “too difficult” subject, solfège is

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