What is Musicality?
Musicality is a vague and confusing word for something very important: being musical. So what does musicality really involve and can you learn it?
Musicality is a vague and confusing word for something very important: being musical. So what does musicality really involve and can you learn it?
Researchers from the University of London are embarking on a project to discover how musical people are – including those who think they’re not musical at all.
On first listen, Klezmer sounds oddly familiar. Learning the musical elements of this passionate, funky Jewish genre opens up new expressive possibilities.
Music can heal, teach and nurture people from every background. Learn how music therapists unlock our inner musicality with Kat Fulton of MusicTherapyEd.com
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?
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6/8 is a popular time signature in pop and rock songs. Find out more about how to count and hear 6/8 with multiple examples of popular songs that use it.
It seems like the shortest words have the longest definitions. When we look closer into the common word “beat,” we open a Pandora’s box of musical meaning.
Clapping in time might seem like child’s play, but actually demonstrates your inner sense of rhythm. Learn more about clapping in time and musicality.