Getting Into The Music And Into Flow, With Diane Allen
Today we’re joined by Diane Allen, a former concertmaster violinist with the Central Oregon Symphony for 15 years. Diane speaks on the topic of flow and finding your own personal “flow strategy” to...
View ArticleYour Peak Performance Toolkit, with Mark Morley-Fletcher (Play In The Zone)
We’re joined by Mark Morley-Fletcher from Play in the Zone. Mark is a jazz guitarist turned peak performance specialist. He’s developed a system for helping everyday music learners tackle performance...
View ArticleHow The Best Play Their Best, with Annie Bosler
We were thrilled to speak with Annie Bosler, a world class French Hornist who has played with John Williams, Josh Groban, Michael Feinstein, Itzhak Perlman and Paul McCartney. Annie has performed for...
View ArticleChoose Your Words Carefully, with Glory St. Germain (Ultimate Music Theory)
Welcome to a very special edition of Musicality Now. We invited Glory St. Germain of Ultimate Music Theory back on the show to teach something very specific. Glory overflows with joy as she shares...
View ArticlePathways: Joanne Cooper
We are delighted to bring you another inspiring edition of Pathways. In this special series of episodes you’ll hear the stories of music-learners just like you, reaching out and lending each other a...
View ArticleGetting Out Of Your Own Way, with Dylan Hart
We’re joined by Dylan Hart, one of the top French Horn players in Hollywood today. He has played on many well-known soundtracks including Moana, Frozen, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Baywatch, The...
View ArticleHow to Handle Musical Mistakes With Grace
Everything’s going great, the music’s flowing through you, the audience is enthralled, and then argh – You play a wrong note! What do you do in that moment? How do you handle the mistake with grace...
View ArticleMusicality Means: Improvising A Solo
An incredible solo drives fans wild. From jazz music and mind boggling drum solos to rock guitar jams and vocal gymnastics, some of the greatest music of all is created on the spot and in the moment....
View ArticleAbout Learning Faster by Recording Yourself
You’ve probably heard the advice that recording yourself during music practice can help you learn and improve faster. There are three big reasons to do it but recording your playing or singing can be...
View ArticleMusical Chemistry, with CNVS
Though the diversity of music coming from Mexico is astounding, a unifying concept is the interactions present between band members – a synergy that gives the already vibrant music an even bigger...
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