Check out our latest clarinet scale video with Ana where she teaches the G major scale, and stop back next week for e minor with Cassidy!
Category: How To
Instrument Recording at Home Part 2: The DAW
In this video you can will learn about Reaper, a digital audio workstation (DAW) and all of its basic functions from the team over at Consordini Music.
How to Write Interesting Chord Progressions: Half-diminished Seventh Chords
A great tool for adding a different color in a chord progression is to include one or more half-diminished seventh chords (sometimes just called half-diminished chords).
How to Become a Production Music Writer
Production music writing is one such attractive career that offers you flexibility and room for developing and exploiting your creativity. “As a production music writer, you will create and write music that is licensed or sold to a Production Music Library,” says Kevin Wright, Senior Music Writer at APA Style Service.
How To Write A Successful Music Review
You love music. You love writing. So, why not try combining those passions and write a music review? Here are some tips on how to do just that.
5 Tips to Making Better Music Videos
Are you new to videography? Here are five tips to help you make your best music video.
How to Play Clarinet Scales: A Minor
Welcome to our first minor scale video with Cassidy! In this video we’re going to teach you how to play the A minor scale, which is the relative minor to C major. Basically, this means that both scales have the same key signature.
How to Play Clarinet Scales: C Major
Want to learn how to play clarinet scales? You’ve come to the right place! Ana, creator of the clANAnett YouTube channel, and Cassidy here at Making Music have joined together to teach you all the major scales and their respective minor scales on the clarinet. Enjoy this video on the C Major scale and be sure to check back each month to learn the next scale in the series!
7 Simple Mistakes Self-Taught Guitar Players Make
Learning a new instrument can be really fun and exciting, especially when you have the drive to teach yourself. When learning guitar, there are some common mistakes that you can make when you don’t have an instructor or lesson teacher there to help. Fortunately, Bobby, the Guitar Answer Guy, shares some tips on fixing these […]
How to Write Interesting Chord Progressions: Suspended Fourth Chords
Another common way to create more interesting chords by altering the notes of the basic triad is to form what are called suspended fourth chords.