You see, Musical U has now helped well over one million musicians worldwide to learn the “inner skills” of music. The skills that can enable you to play by ear, improvise, and express yourself freely in music.
But I discovered we were actually falling short of how much we could help people.
We were equipping people with tools and skills which helped them, yes.
But it was a bit like laying bricks or putting tiles on the roof – before you’d secured the foundation.
I had always assumed that since people came to us with the basics of instrument playing or music theory under their belt, we could take the foundation for granted…
But that stuff is not the foundation.
Sure, it’s presented as being the starting point, in pretty much every music lesson and course around the world – but it doesn’t actually equip musicians with the mental models they need to really succeed.
While we were able to help our students and members at Musical U – it always felt a bit like building on quicksand.
So eventually I decided that I had to find out what this Kodály thing was all about, because clearly it was deeply tied to this subject I was so passionate about: unlocking the “inner instinct” for music.