Learn by ear. Play what you know. Have fun. Exhibit #748:
Category: How
Loopy Masters: Get Better Using Loops
Some of the best practice I’ve ever had, and some of the most fun, has come from using loops. Here are two example: Joe St. George of Owleater kills it on percussion: Bonus points for Leah’s keyboard percussion and the Paul McCartney-style bass. The BOSS loop station (one pedal, two pedals, three pedals) is…
Songwriter Resources
In The Practice of Practice, Erin McKeown talks about how she used songwriting as her practice. Not only did songwriting with ap 4-track recorder give her some serious feedback, resulting in serious chops, her process resulted in some excellent albums, too. There are lots of resources online to learn songwriting. Here’s one:
The Drum Doctor
There are so many careers in music, many more than “just” performing, and they all take practice of one kind or another. Here’s one music career that sounds fascinating.
These 4 Approaches Will Make You An Expert At Anything
Read this article.
Make Music, Not War
Music and the freedom to create it is a basic human right. https://widerimage.reuters.com/story/womens-orchestra-in-kabul
10 Rules for Students and Teachers
Originally posted on The Practice of Practice:
Sister Mary Corita (Corita Kent), artist Sometimes attributed to composer John Cage, these rules were actually created by Sister Corita Kent, in 1967-68, and later taken up by the art department of LA’s Immaculate Heart Convent where Sister Corita went to school. She’s got a wonderful book out called, Learning by…
