By Brendan Lai-Tong Have you ever wanted to play in a rock band? For some, the buzz of electric guitars, sonically sublime vocals, and the energetic roar of the crowd are enticing enough to want to give it a try. As you all know, not all of this is as easy as it seems. It... Continue Reading →
Publish Your Compositions Easily With Digital Print Publishing
By Brendan Lai-Tong Do you compose music? If so, we’re sure that you have considered the idea of selling your compositions. Deborah Keily Hanson, a member of the Music Teachers Association of California, recently signed up for Sheet Music Plus Digital Print Publishing and found out how easy it is to get one of her... Continue Reading →
A Few Favorite Tools for Studying Jazz Improvisation
By Carolyn Walter Like many musicians, I consider myself to be a lifelong student of jazz improvisation. Every goal I reach leads me to brand new challenges; most of us could spend a lifetime just on sheer technical mastery of our instrument, let alone the pursuit of a truly original, authentic improvisational voice. That said,... Continue Reading →
Artist Interview – Brody McDonald “A Cappella Pop”
By Brendan Lai-Tong Today we had the opportunity to interview Brody McDonald author of the wonderfully informative guide for choir: A Cappella Pop – A Contemporary Guide to A Cappella Singing. The book provides insightful information about forming your ensemble, music selection, rehearsal techniques, sound reinforcement, vocal percussion, and much more! Brody received his Bachelor’s... Continue Reading →
Music in Community – Voice Studio Sommer Garner
By Brendan Lai-Tong Welcome back to the Music in Community Series! For those of you who just started following along, this series focuses on music teachers and groups who are doing great things for their community. If you haven't already done so, please read our previous entries where we featured Candace Love, a music teacher who... Continue Reading →
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