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Who needs solfege

Who Needs Solfege?

Solfege is a skill that many consider a “classical thing.” It’s true that solfege is usually learned in a classical choral setting. What if I told you that learning solfege is...

You Can Learn to Play By Ear using SOLFEGE

In today’s video I’m going to show you how to learn to play by ear. I have been using this method for over 20 years and it has been a total game changer. You may have watched my recent...

Introduction to Solfege

Introduction to Solfege Solfege is a technique of naming the notes in a way that describes their function. In movable ‘do’ solfege, whatever key we are in, that note is ‘do’. ...
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Motivation Monday – Tell People!

It’s #motivationmonday again and this week I share a couple of personal stories of how you should tell people what you are working on, so  can actually make it happen!  How could you benefit...

All About the Jazz Minor 2-5-1 Chord Progression

This tutorial is all about the 2-5-1 Progression in Minor.  If you have already studied the 2-5-1 in Major, you will notice that they are almost identical outside a few changes. You can read/watch the...

Random Songs I Like #15 – Ladies in Mercedes

Random Songs I Like Week #15: Ladies in Mercedes is a brilliant composition by jazz bassist and composer Steve Swallow, with hysterical lyrics by British jazz vocalist Norma Winstone.  This song has...

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