A long sought after goal of many (if not most) musicians is to be original and develop their own unique sound. The problem is many of us don’t know where to begin to achieve that goal. In reality, one of the best things you can do to develop your own sound seems counterproductive; copy your […]
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3 Reasons Why Humility is More Important Than Skill
We’ve all played with that guy (or girl) that is super good at their instrument and knows it. That, in and of itself, isn’t a problem but it can get annoying when they flaunt that information like a new pair of shoes. Today, we’re looking at 3 big reasons why being humble is more important than […]
Read MoreHow Much Should You Practice?
“1 hour every day” is the usual one-size-fits-all prescription for new musicians when asking how much to practice. The problem with this idea is all musicians aren’t the same and all musicians don’t have the same schedule. And what about when you’re not so new to your instrument? What now? Should you practice for more […]
Read MoreWhy Practice Slowly?
No one learns to play an instrument because they want to play slow. We all want to play the flashy chops at blazing speeds, spotlight shining on us, fan blowing our hair back majestically, crowd going wild. But just like real life, you must first learn to crawl before you can walk. Then, you have to […]
Read More3 Ways to Stir Creativity
Sometimes, we get into musical ruts where we feel like we’re just playing and writing the same things over and over again, whether that’s using the same chord voicings, playing the same fills, or writing the same melodies all the time. It’s possible that you’ve gotten a little too comfortable and need to break out […]
Read More3 Ways to Communicate Better With Your Band
When playing in a band, communication amongst members before, during, and even after a performance or worship service is absolutely vital! Today, we explore what this might look like and how you can begin to cultivate strong communication in your band or worship team. BEFORE It’s important to start a set on the same page […]
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