When students begin serious study of music and notation they must learn to recognize intervals by sight and by sound.  Many teachers have used mnemonic devices to assist in learning, like singing "Here comes the bride" to signal the sound of a perfect 4th, or "My bonnie lies over the ocean" to recal…

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Music Prodigy device and network requirements

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Sing AAAHHH gently – how does it feel? Singing a gentle AAAHHH sound should feel as relaxed and stress-free as a sigh. If it doesn’t feel that way, then it’s time to learn how to warm up and work out.

Dissection of the muscles of the palate from behind.

Athletes train their muscles for strength, endurance, and coordination by repeating actions, like…

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The brain, on music

Use Music to learn anything fast – even Music Theory

Neuroscience News reported a breakthrough project: two researchers used popular music to help brain injury victims recall personal memories.   The study found that music was far more efficient to recall items from memory than verbal prompts or pi…

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Music Prodigy, the developers of the only music apps that improve guitar and vocal performance with patented polyphonic pitch recognition (PPR™) technology, is proud to announce that Musicians Institute will be providing their guitar and vocal students with Music Prodigy’s Rock Prodigy and Choir Pro…

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