Dale Wills looks at ways to expand the keyboard's sonic palette.
The profile of body percussion has risen in recent years – but what of its wider application, beyond just warm-ups? Ollie Tunmer, director of Beat Goes On, reports on using it in recent co-curricular,...
Becoming a keyboard player needn't be a lonely experience. Here, Murray McLachlan describes keeping good company and the strategies involved.
Artistic director, professor, conductor and violinist Shirley J. Thompson has been described as a distinctive voice in contemporary British music. MT's Phil Croydon caught up with her to hear her...
Tim Hallas takes a look at software to inspire students with new sounds and experiences.
The BBC Singers and National Youth Choir collaborate to develop the next generation of young singers
Helen Neilson takes a look at the latest volume of Schott's Pop for Cello series.
Tom Lydon reviews a collection of Two-Part Anthems published by RSCM.
In the first of this three-part resource, we looked at the need to be realistic about how much practice we can expect from our students. This second resource is dedicated to our conscientious students...
Learning about synthesisers is a powerful lesson for all budding musicians, writes Chris Woods.