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Unlock your creative potential through mindful music practice
Expressive
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boy singing on microphone with pop filter

What is Mindful Music?

Explore your inner musical voice and let it be expressed in the world

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greyscale photo of man playing spinet piano close-up photo
Meditative

Be guided into a deep meditative state and feel your creativity emerge from the silence

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several guitars beside of side table
Innovative

Experience a new way of making music using creative and somatic tools to fully embody the music

Intuitive

Learn how to stop self-judging and play freely from feeling and intuition

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multicolored hallway
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woman in brown knit sweater holding brown ceramic cup

Want to learn how to play your own inner music?

What's special about

Mindful Music?

Do you feel creatively free and abundant? Do you feel completely safe expressing yourself musically in front of an audience? Or even in front of just yourself? Is it easy for you to just sit down and play and create like a happy child?

If the answer is no: don't worry, you are definitely not alone!

Almost every single human has a creative or expressive trauma. It often happens when we are very small and it can be something "trivial". But from a child's perspective, nothing is trivial. We depend on our parents and people around us for survival, so we learn to adapt if we feel the need.

It could be that a small girl, just 5 years old, loves to sing and sings all the time. Then one day her mother has a migraine and feels irritated. The child is in her own world, singing her made-up songs that come easily and without hesitation directly from her heart. Her mother tells her "could you be quiet please". But the little girl is so infatuated with the music and her own creative process, so she doesn't hear. Then suddenly, in a burst of anger, the mother shouts "Shut up! You have an ugly voice and I can't stand it any longer!".

From that day on, the little girl doesn't sing anymore. She speaks more quietly and not so often. Even when asked to speak up, she can't, she's too shy. The mother has forgotten the incident, but the child keeps it forever with her in her body. The little girl now believes her voice is ugly and has made an agreement within herself not to bother people with her singing again. Her great passion for singing and self-expression has come to a very early and tragic end. But there are ways to remedy this.

Another story, perhaps even more common: A young boy of 7 is put in music school to learn the piano. He adores music instruments and their sounds. He already listens to the same music as his parents and for some while he wished he could play piano like Billy Joel or Elton John.

He arrives, very excited, to first day of music class. However, the teacher is an old man who seems to be a bit tired and slow. He barely greets the young boy, just says "sit". Then he takes up a piano sheet book and tells the boy how and what to play. The boy is never asked what he likes, what he listens to, what his musical dreams are. He is just taught, probably the same way the old man was taught, to sit and listen and follow and copy what the old man says and what the different notes in the book means.

After a few lessons of grey boredom, the young boy completely loses his enthusiasm for music and thinks to himself "well, it seems music is not for me after all". It was not what he had dreamt it to be, and thus his creative dreams are lost and he grows up to pursue a career as a laywer which his father had been before him. He never touches a piano again, but every time he sees someone play a piano he feels a feeling of deep sadness and longing inside. He feels something is missing in his life. But he just shrugs and walks on... until one day, perhaps, he finds this website and starts to read: Mindful Music. And then he wonders... what is this?

The description reads:

"Mindful Music is a music school dedicated to providing a meditative and intuitive approach to learning and re-learning instruments, songwriting, and music production. Our unique method combines ear training, classical theory, and simple techniques with guided meditations to cultivate a state of non-judgment and open-minded playfulness.

The program is designed to help you release any self-judgement, worries and misbeliefs of your own creative capacity. It is both for beginners who want to open up to their musical abilities as well as experienced musicians who wish to gain more musical freedom and intuition in their playing.

It is designed to make you musically free and enjoy playing, to not play just for others but for your own deep and satisfying joy and pleasure. To re-discover and celebrate your innate musical talent and beauty."

Do you recoginize this young girl or boy in yourself? Do you feel it's time to free them from the past, from the simple misunderstandings that lead to confusion about what music and self-expression is? Is it time to release your own inner child that wants to express itself freely through sound and music as if nothing held it back?

Or do you have a child of your own who wants to learn music the natural, playful and non-judgmental way from the start without creating any creative blocks?

Or are you a seasoned musician who just wants to become more free, flowy and intuitive on your instrument?

If you feel like any of these options are for you, click below to read more on how to enter this transformative musical journey into playing Mindful Music.

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black and white piano
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woman in brown cowboy hat and green dress sitting on black leather couch