Are you or your child starting to learn to play the flute? Read on for advice from the experienced flutists and flute educators of Lessonface for what you will need to get started.
Welcome to the Meet Your Mentor podcast brought to you by Lessonface. In this podcast, we interview our teacher of the month to inspire rising musicians. Learn about where our teachers have come from, what they have experienced, and why you should learn from them. The first episode features Ron Ferlito, March's teacher of the month. Learn about Ron's journey through music and where his inspiration started. Don't forget to subscribe to hear next month's episode!
The ukulele has many features that cause it to be such an attractive beginning instrument. Aside from being very portable, Lessonface ukulele teachers agree it is a very approachable instrument. To make your transition to beginning the ukulele even smoother, we asked our teachers to outline what students need to know in order to begin their lessons.
Whenever we pick up an instrument the starting process can be long and frustrating, but it does pay off when we first start to play some of our favorite tunes - even if we are able to only play the intro or main riff of a specific tune.
The next big rewarding step, on every students life, is to be able to create something, to be able to pick the instrument and just jam! So today we will show you a couple of ideas about that.
Choirs are an excellent way to improve your singing. Whether singing in a classical choir, church choir, showband choir, or acappella/barbershop quartet, singing in a group will help your technique, sight reading, performance skills and musical knowledge. If you’ve thought about joining a choir recently either as a tenor, bass, soprano or alto, here are some tips and benefits that will help you decide what type of choir is right for you!
Previously, we learned a very helpful shortcut to the major modes! Today we will do the same for the minors. Now remember if this is a little confusing to you, don't worry, I'm here to help! Just send me a message and I will be happy to take you through the basics of music theory.
Lets play a A minor scale (also know as the Aeolian mode) - A B C D E F G
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