Orchestral Instruments DVD on half price sale

By Marie@Musicademy | November 25, 2010

Do you play an orchestral instrument in a worship setting? Are you frustrated by needing to have the musical score and wish you could play by ear and improvise? Or perhaps you know of others on your worship team in that situation? We’re really pleased with the DVD we created especially for musicians that play […]

Playing by ear (part 2) & Nashville Numbering explained

By Andy@Musicademy | July 21, 2010

Learning how to play by ear Previously we looked at how to work out all the chords available in the key of G.  I suggested you took a song and worked out which chords came where by listening to see which ones sounded major, which ones sounded minor and by the process of elimination work […]

Playing by ear (part 1)

By Andy@Musicademy | July 14, 2010

How to play by ear For many people, the thought of playing ‘by ear’ or being able to anticipate the chords, notes and musical charges in a song you’ve never heard before seems an impossible task. It’s often considered a ‘God given’ gift rather than a skill that can be learned and constantly improved on. […]

DVD reviews in Worship Leader Magazine

By Marie@Musicademy | March 11, 2010

Those nice people at Worship Leader Magazine have reviewed a number of our recent DVD releases. We thought you might be interested in what they had to say. Feel free to add your own review in the comments at the bottom. HARMONY AND BACKING VOCAL Volume 1 of the Harmony and Backing Vocal DVD is […]

Using orchestral instruments in worship – practical ideas for improvisation

By Marie@Musicademy | February 18, 2010

Here’s a clip from a Musicademy training day where Andy and Matt demonstrate some ideas for using orchestral instruments in worship. If you would like to know more we’ve a whole 3-DVD set suitable for strings, brass and woodwind players.   Other posts you may find helpful: Using orchestral instruments in your worship team Video clip […]

50 tips – Orchestral Instruments in Worship

By Andy@Musicademy | January 21, 2010

  Your key role is not the melody! If you’ve grown up playing classical music then you are probably used to reading the melody but in congregational music where the lead instrument is the vocal that role becomes redundant so you have to find something else to do. Here are 5 ideas – very useful […]

Learn how to improvise using orchestral instruments in worship

By Marie@Musicademy | September 17, 2009

We are pleased to announce the release today of our latest DVD – Improvisation Skills For Orchestral Instruments in Worship. Its the perfect instructional resource for single melody musicians (violin, cello, brass, woodwind, sax etc) teaching you how to play WITHOUT THE MUSIC! This 3-DVD course is designed for any single melody instrument wanting to play […]