Using Music for Good, through Music Therapy
We all know the huge impact music can have. But did you know about the specific ways music therapists are trained to use music for good?
We all know the huge impact music can have. But did you know about the specific ways music therapists are trained to use music for good?
Learn to play off, between, and around the beat! Our all-in-one syncopation guide will have you creating masterpieces with intricate rhythms in no time.
Learn how to count rhythms using the Kodály method. Includes a chart with the Kodály rhythm syllables, audio clips and score notation to help you practice.
Find out 3 reasons why musicians struggle with rhythmic accuracy, then learn the 5 ways you can improve and practice with a rhythmic accuracy exercise.
For all musicians who understand the theory of good rhythm, but are looking for simple and fun everyday exercises to improve this crucial musical skill.
Most beginning transcribers go for melody first, but starting with drums offers many advantages. Learn why and how to transcribe the drum parts like a pro.
Most musicians struggle with reading and writing rhythms. This series will help you easily play rhythms from the score or write down rhythms you hear.
Learn how to read and count triplet and compound rhythms in this part of our Talking Rhythm series. With these exercises it’s as easy as counting 1, 2, 3.
The final part of our Talking Rhythm series, a recap of the count chant and Kodály methods using jazz and rock examples with practice audio and scores.
Take your rhythm counting to the next level and learn how to count syncopated rhythms using the Kodály method. With example audio clips and score notation.
Learn some of the most common rhythmic patterns found in music. This guide includes video/audio examples from rock, jazz, dance, and other beat driven music.