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  2. Mar 10, 2019 · Technicality is quantifiable. Just like OneDrain says, technicality is in a sense mathematical. It is an indicator of how well you understand your vocal instrument and can be evaluated by numbers, tempo and measurable accuracy. However, like anything else, it must be used tastefully!

  3. Re: Technicality vs. Musicality. by John F » Sun Dec 18, 2016 9:34 am. For me, "musicality" is faint praise - I want more. Qualities such as emotional expressiveness, colorfulness, daring, sensitivity, and the imagination to integrate these into a one-of-a-kind performance.

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    In this article our Community Manager Dave Belcher discusses the topic of technique vs musicality. Are they at odds with one another? Is one more important? Let’s dive in. The process of learning a musical instrument can be an arduous one. It takes time, discipline, patience, knowledge, experimentation, and weathering a lot of storms along the way....

    There is a prevalent approach to the learning process of a musical instrument that pits technique and musicality against one another, that thinks of them as competing entities. A popular, traditional pedagogical strategy teachers have used in the past (and that some still use) in music education is to first require students to master technical (and...

    So what if before we learn the mechanics of how to play the scales and arpeggios — how to get the piece “under our fingers” — we instead attempt to identify phrases, separate out different voices, and imagine and begin to explore different musical devices we can utilize to communicate the music expressively: dynamics, rubato, articulation, color, a...

    But, we still haven’t answered the question: Which should come first, musicality or technique? And here we must circle back to one of Ben Verdery’s comments: what is more important, Verdery says, is that you begin the learning process by making an emotional connection with the music, which is ultimately why we make music. And here’s the kicker: mak...

  4. Oct 24, 2011 · “The term ‘technique’ refers to the means for executing musical ideas.” For instance, if a musician wants to advance her control in a particular register, she might gather some suitable exercises, etudes, and excerpts; she could also compose original ones.

  5. Feb 14, 2016 · Some of you may be taking the word technical as in technological in a sense that the music is artificial. By implying technical, I mean to ask “Is the sound that is being produced written or...

  6. Aug 12, 2023 · Whether it's the masterful sweep of a violin bow or nimble fingers dancing on piano keys, technical prowess provides the backbone for music, creating a canvas where artistic expression can truly shine.

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