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Musition 5 Single Upgrade Retail Downloade Code Edition
Note:
This is an upgrade available to owners of any previous version of the software.
This product may only be downloaded from the manufacturer's website. You'll receive an email with the license code to complete your order. Orders placed on weekends or holidays are processed the next business day.
Publisher Item# MUCEE-UPG-D
Digital Download- All Sales Final- No Returns
Fully Authorized Dealer
Musition 5 from Rising Software is a comprehensive music theory learning software designed to teach musicians the skills to read sheet music, recognize time signatures, notate rhythms, understand intervals, match key signatures, and more. It offers students of all ages and abilities a drill-based approach to contextual learning, and a fun, engaging way to expand their knowledge and practice. It gives teachers powerful tools to create customized syllabuses, set tasks and assignments, run exams, and track and assess the progress of their students.
Musition 5 comes with 38 topics divided into five groups: Pitch, Rhythm, Terms & Symbols, Harmony, and Instruments. Each topic has an accompanying lesson module where students can learn to read and write music, understand scale and chord structures, improve their sense of rhythm, understand instrument keys and transposition, comprehend musical terms and symbols, and more. Teachers can use the included library of notations and questions, or import their own content, to create high-quality questions for their students. The clean and elegant interface is designed to provide students with feedback while keeping them focused on the essential training tasks.
The software provides carefully sequenced levels that gradually introduce students to more difficult drills, allowing them to learn at their own pace. It also records student's activities such as what and when they practiced, how long they practiced, and their scores. Summary and detailed reports showing student progress can be easily generated and reviewed by both teacher and student, with no grading to be done.
What's New in Version 5
New content library has hundreds of pieces of repertoire ready to use - notation excerpts, images, questions
Import notation and images to create questions, and map content to curriculum
Library questions: Any library item can be used to create high-quality questions, from simple, multiple choice to harmonic analysis - notation entry, notation highlighting, chord symbol entry, tapping
Notation editor: Create simple scores inside Musition, save them to the library, and use the score in your own questions - with unlimited parts, unlimited bars, beaming options & anacrusis support, ties & tuplets, MusicXML import, chord symbols (both contemporary and classical)
Tests & courses: Integrated library questions, question banks using library questions, time limits (entire test or individual entries), custom courses (perfect for school curriculum mapping), test & course groups for easier navigation, enhanced reports
Student tasks: New student 'Home' area shows all tasks, tests, and courses that have been assigned to each student - the most urgent tasks are right at top of the list
Students can see their most recent practice and task activity, complete with scores and timing information - messages from their teacher appear right below
Historical practice, test, and course results are also available, allowing students to review their progress over time
New interface blends simplicity with a modern clean feel
Interface features include: Improved student feedback (simpler with less clutter), drill revisions with an emphasis on consistency, administration changes (workflow improvements and handy shortcuts)
Practicing
Drill-based learning provides a fun and easy way to practice, assess, and teach music theory
38 music theory topics, each with carefully sequenced levels that gradually introduce students to more difficult drills - beginners and advanced students learn at their own pace
In addition to the provided syllabuses, teachers can easily create their own syllabus and custom levels
Students receive feedback when answering incorrectly
Includes playback, notation, and text explanations
Content
Content library contains hundreds of audio recordings, notation excerpts, and questions for your students to practice
Teachers can import their own items into the library and use them in any topic, test or course, ensuring that curriculum requirements are met
Integrated notation editor - unlimited parts and bars, control over beaming and grouping, anacrusis support, and ties allow you to create examples quickly and easily
Import and export MusicXML files - reuse any existing notation that you may have
In the Classroom
Student have virtually unlimited theory drills to practice, with all their questions, scores, and progress recorded, and automatically graded
Assessment is simple using the tests and courses, and curriculum customization ensures that students stay on track
Easy creation of worksheets, quizzes, and tests
Flexible and comprehensive administration tools
Syllabus Support
Designed to support multiple syllabuses, so that students can practice ear training topics relevant to the curriculum they are using
Create your own syllabuses that match your curriculum - use in your and tests and courses
Once you have assigned the syllabus to your classes, students will only see topics that you have chosen for them, ensuring focused practice
Syllabuses Included
Musition 5 Complete
AP* Music Theory
Band
Jazz
Florida State MTA
GCSE
New Zealand
Trinity
VCE
Western Australia
Queensland
Solfege - Fixed Do
Solfege - Moveable Do La
Solfege - Moveable Do
South Australia
Lessons
Each topic has an accompanying Lesson screen containing notation and audio examples, plus detailed explanations of the relevant music theory subject
Topics such as Instrument Recognition, Chords and Scales also feature a reference page where all instruments, chords and scales can be viewed and played back
Reference pages will also automatically show any customized Chords or Scales that you may have entered into Musition
Courses
Courses provide a structured learning sequence for your students, allowing you to integrate lessons, drills, library questions, and tests, in the one task
Create your own course, assign them to your students and monitor their progress
Teacher can set thresholds that must be hit before a student can progress to the next stage
Solfege, Piano, and Guitar Input
Onscreen Solfege controller allows students to enter their answers using Solfege note names (Do, Re, Mi, Fa, etc.), as well as allowing for questions to be displayed on the Solfege controller
Allows students to see their correct and incorrect answers in two ways, using both traditional notation and Solfege note names
Choice of onscreen piano keyboard or guitar fretboard
Pitch
Note Reading: Identify notes on a staff, or enter notes on a staff
Scale Degrees: Recognize a key signature and then identify the scale degree that a given note occupies within the key
Enharmonic Notes: Identify enharmonic variations of notes
Advanced Note Reading: Identify notes on a staff, or enter notes using the tenor and alto clef
Intervals: Identify an interval that is shown on a staff, or enter an interval on a staff
Jazz Scales: Identify a scale shown on screen, fix incorrect notes in the scale, or enter the scale on a staff
Scale Home Keys: Relate a mode to its parent major or minor scale
Scales: Identify a scale shown on screen, fix incorrect notes in the scale, or enter the scale on a staff
Solfege Signing: Identify the displayed Solfege hand signs
Rhythm
Beaming: A rhythm without beams is shown on screen, and you are asked to enter the correct beams
Meter Recognition: Identify time signatures and their characteristics
Drum Sticking: Tap back a rhythmic pattern with your left and right hands
Drum Styles: Tap back the rhythmic pattern shown on screen - the pattern is one part of a rhythmic style that would commonly be played on a drum kit
Rhythm Notation: Test your knowledge of note and rest values
Rhythmic Subdivision: Test your knowledge of note and rest values, and the concept of subdivision
Rhythm Tapping: Tap back the rhythmic pattern shown on screen - you may also tap the rhythm using an external MIDI device such as a keyboard or wind controller, if connected
Polyrhythms: Practice tapping more complex rhythms, with one or two hands - many common patterns such as 3 against 2 are included
Terms & Symbols
Guitar Symbols: Identify the chord that is represented by the guitar symbol
Ornaments: Identify ornaments such as trills, acciaccatura, appoggiatura, and more
Concepts: Test your knowledge of common musical concepts, the fundamentals of written vocabulary - questions are multiple choice
Jazz Chord Symbols: Identify chord symbols, and the structure of the chord that they represent
Symbols: Test your knowledge of common symbols that are found on scores - questions are multiple choice
Terms: Test your knowledge of common terms that are found on scores - questions are multiple choice
Harmony
Chords: Identify a chord that is shown on a staff, or enter a chord on a staff
Key Signatures: Assess your knowledge of keys, in particular, the number and type of accidentals that keys have and the order in which they appear on a staff
Cadences: Visually identify cadence types and the chords which form them
Chord Progressions: In Chord Progressions, 4 part harmonic progressions are shown, and you are asked to identify the chords - you will need to identify the chord quality, as well as the position
Chord / Scale Relationships: Relate chords and scales, in a jazz context
Diatonic Chords: Identify a chord that is shown on a staff, or enter a chord on a staff - the chords will be based on the scale degrees of the Major and Harmonic Minor scales
Jazz Chords: Identify a chord that is shown on a staff, or enter a chord on a staff
Advanced Chord Progressions: In Advanced Chord Progressions, 4 part harmonic progressions containing chromatic and mixture chords are shown, and you are asked to identify the chords - you will need to identify the chord quality, as well as the position
Modulation: Identify the type of modulation (e.g. Major Tonic - Relative Minor) or identify the final key of the example
Instruments
Clef Transposition: Transpose short melodies from one clef to another
Range: Identify the range of various instruments
Keys: Identify the keys of various instruments, and identify the most common key
Knowledge: Test your general knowledge of instruments - questions have multiple choice answers
Recognition: Instrument examples are played (WAV files) and you must identify the instrument from several choices
Transposition: Transpose to and from concert pitch and the correct key for a particular instrument
Student Scores
Records what the students practiced, for how long they practiced, and their scores
Instructor can pull up summary and detailed reports showing student progress, with no grading to be done
Class Management
Group your students and choose content that is most appropriate for each group
Classes allow you to select available topics, assign appropriate syllabuses, set tests & worksheets, assign courses
The professor feature offers a simple and effective tool for guiding students through practice levels, with thresholds set by the instructor
Students can belong to multiple classes
Tasks & Worksheets
Create theory worksheets in minutes, with automatic grading and assessment
Allows teachers to set a particular task for their students
Testing feature contains questions from any syllabus, topic or level, and may include library questions
Assessment & Reports
Reporting system allows you to easily monitor progress and provide the best direction for your students
Scores are kept separately for the following areas: Practice, tests, courses
Student reports include: Student summary, student activity log, practice results (overall score), test score (overall), course results (overall)
Reports have many intelligent filters to reduce the amount of information to review: Percentage (highlight weak or strong students), Class (only look at your students), Date (with handy presets), Test Attempts (best, last, combined scores)
Any report can be exported as PDF or CSV
Rising Software
Rising Software Musition 5 Single Upgrade Retail e Edition Download Code
- Regular price
- $60.00
Musition 5 Single Upgrade Retail Downloade Code Edition
Note:
This is an upgrade available to owners of any previous version of the software.
This product may only be downloaded from the manufacturer's website. You'll receive an email with the license code to complete your order. Orders placed on weekends or holidays are processed the next business day.
Publisher Item# MUCEE-UPG-D
Digital Download- All Sales Final- No Returns
Fully Authorized Dealer
Musition 5 from Rising Software is a comprehensive music theory learning software designed to teach musicians the skills to read sheet music, recognize time signatures, notate rhythms, understand intervals, match key signatures, and more. It offers students of all ages and abilities a drill-based approach to contextual learning, and a fun, engaging way to expand their knowledge and practice. It gives teachers powerful tools to create customized syllabuses, set tasks and assignments, run exams, and track and assess the progress of their students.
Musition 5 comes with 38 topics divided into five groups: Pitch, Rhythm, Terms & Symbols, Harmony, and Instruments. Each topic has an accompanying lesson module where students can learn to read and write music, understand scale and chord structures, improve their sense of rhythm, understand instrument keys and transposition, comprehend musical terms and symbols, and more. Teachers can use the included library of notations and questions, or import their own content, to create high-quality questions for their students. The clean and elegant interface is designed to provide students with feedback while keeping them focused on the essential training tasks.
The software provides carefully sequenced levels that gradually introduce students to more difficult drills, allowing them to learn at their own pace. It also records student's activities such as what and when they practiced, how long they practiced, and their scores. Summary and detailed reports showing student progress can be easily generated and reviewed by both teacher and student, with no grading to be done.
What's New in Version 5
New content library has hundreds of pieces of repertoire ready to use - notation excerpts, images, questions
Import notation and images to create questions, and map content to curriculum
Library questions: Any library item can be used to create high-quality questions, from simple, multiple choice to harmonic analysis - notation entry, notation highlighting, chord symbol entry, tapping
Notation editor: Create simple scores inside Musition, save them to the library, and use the score in your own questions - with unlimited parts, unlimited bars, beaming options & anacrusis support, ties & tuplets, MusicXML import, chord symbols (both contemporary and classical)
Tests & courses: Integrated library questions, question banks using library questions, time limits (entire test or individual entries), custom courses (perfect for school curriculum mapping), test & course groups for easier navigation, enhanced reports
Student tasks: New student 'Home' area shows all tasks, tests, and courses that have been assigned to each student - the most urgent tasks are right at top of the list
Students can see their most recent practice and task activity, complete with scores and timing information - messages from their teacher appear right below
Historical practice, test, and course results are also available, allowing students to review their progress over time
New interface blends simplicity with a modern clean feel
Interface features include: Improved student feedback (simpler with less clutter), drill revisions with an emphasis on consistency, administration changes (workflow improvements and handy shortcuts)
Practicing
Drill-based learning provides a fun and easy way to practice, assess, and teach music theory
38 music theory topics, each with carefully sequenced levels that gradually introduce students to more difficult drills - beginners and advanced students learn at their own pace
In addition to the provided syllabuses, teachers can easily create their own syllabus and custom levels
Students receive feedback when answering incorrectly
Includes playback, notation, and text explanations
Content
Content library contains hundreds of audio recordings, notation excerpts, and questions for your students to practice
Teachers can import their own items into the library and use them in any topic, test or course, ensuring that curriculum requirements are met
Integrated notation editor - unlimited parts and bars, control over beaming and grouping, anacrusis support, and ties allow you to create examples quickly and easily
Import and export MusicXML files - reuse any existing notation that you may have
In the Classroom
Student have virtually unlimited theory drills to practice, with all their questions, scores, and progress recorded, and automatically graded
Assessment is simple using the tests and courses, and curriculum customization ensures that students stay on track
Easy creation of worksheets, quizzes, and tests
Flexible and comprehensive administration tools
Syllabus Support
Designed to support multiple syllabuses, so that students can practice ear training topics relevant to the curriculum they are using
Create your own syllabuses that match your curriculum - use in your and tests and courses
Once you have assigned the syllabus to your classes, students will only see topics that you have chosen for them, ensuring focused practice
Syllabuses Included
Musition 5 Complete
AP* Music Theory
Band
Jazz
Florida State MTA
GCSE
New Zealand
Trinity
VCE
Western Australia
Queensland
Solfege - Fixed Do
Solfege - Moveable Do La
Solfege - Moveable Do
South Australia
Lessons
Each topic has an accompanying Lesson screen containing notation and audio examples, plus detailed explanations of the relevant music theory subject
Topics such as Instrument Recognition, Chords and Scales also feature a reference page where all instruments, chords and scales can be viewed and played back
Reference pages will also automatically show any customized Chords or Scales that you may have entered into Musition
Courses
Courses provide a structured learning sequence for your students, allowing you to integrate lessons, drills, library questions, and tests, in the one task
Create your own course, assign them to your students and monitor their progress
Teacher can set thresholds that must be hit before a student can progress to the next stage
Solfege, Piano, and Guitar Input
Onscreen Solfege controller allows students to enter their answers using Solfege note names (Do, Re, Mi, Fa, etc.), as well as allowing for questions to be displayed on the Solfege controller
Allows students to see their correct and incorrect answers in two ways, using both traditional notation and Solfege note names
Choice of onscreen piano keyboard or guitar fretboard
Pitch
Note Reading: Identify notes on a staff, or enter notes on a staff
Scale Degrees: Recognize a key signature and then identify the scale degree that a given note occupies within the key
Enharmonic Notes: Identify enharmonic variations of notes
Advanced Note Reading: Identify notes on a staff, or enter notes using the tenor and alto clef
Intervals: Identify an interval that is shown on a staff, or enter an interval on a staff
Jazz Scales: Identify a scale shown on screen, fix incorrect notes in the scale, or enter the scale on a staff
Scale Home Keys: Relate a mode to its parent major or minor scale
Scales: Identify a scale shown on screen, fix incorrect notes in the scale, or enter the scale on a staff
Solfege Signing: Identify the displayed Solfege hand signs
Rhythm
Beaming: A rhythm without beams is shown on screen, and you are asked to enter the correct beams
Meter Recognition: Identify time signatures and their characteristics
Drum Sticking: Tap back a rhythmic pattern with your left and right hands
Drum Styles: Tap back the rhythmic pattern shown on screen - the pattern is one part of a rhythmic style that would commonly be played on a drum kit
Rhythm Notation: Test your knowledge of note and rest values
Rhythmic Subdivision: Test your knowledge of note and rest values, and the concept of subdivision
Rhythm Tapping: Tap back the rhythmic pattern shown on screen - you may also tap the rhythm using an external MIDI device such as a keyboard or wind controller, if connected
Polyrhythms: Practice tapping more complex rhythms, with one or two hands - many common patterns such as 3 against 2 are included
Terms & Symbols
Guitar Symbols: Identify the chord that is represented by the guitar symbol
Ornaments: Identify ornaments such as trills, acciaccatura, appoggiatura, and more
Concepts: Test your knowledge of common musical concepts, the fundamentals of written vocabulary - questions are multiple choice
Jazz Chord Symbols: Identify chord symbols, and the structure of the chord that they represent
Symbols: Test your knowledge of common symbols that are found on scores - questions are multiple choice
Terms: Test your knowledge of common terms that are found on scores - questions are multiple choice
Harmony
Chords: Identify a chord that is shown on a staff, or enter a chord on a staff
Key Signatures: Assess your knowledge of keys, in particular, the number and type of accidentals that keys have and the order in which they appear on a staff
Cadences: Visually identify cadence types and the chords which form them
Chord Progressions: In Chord Progressions, 4 part harmonic progressions are shown, and you are asked to identify the chords - you will need to identify the chord quality, as well as the position
Chord / Scale Relationships: Relate chords and scales, in a jazz context
Diatonic Chords: Identify a chord that is shown on a staff, or enter a chord on a staff - the chords will be based on the scale degrees of the Major and Harmonic Minor scales
Jazz Chords: Identify a chord that is shown on a staff, or enter a chord on a staff
Advanced Chord Progressions: In Advanced Chord Progressions, 4 part harmonic progressions containing chromatic and mixture chords are shown, and you are asked to identify the chords - you will need to identify the chord quality, as well as the position
Modulation: Identify the type of modulation (e.g. Major Tonic - Relative Minor) or identify the final key of the example
Instruments
Clef Transposition: Transpose short melodies from one clef to another
Range: Identify the range of various instruments
Keys: Identify the keys of various instruments, and identify the most common key
Knowledge: Test your general knowledge of instruments - questions have multiple choice answers
Recognition: Instrument examples are played (WAV files) and you must identify the instrument from several choices
Transposition: Transpose to and from concert pitch and the correct key for a particular instrument
Student Scores
Records what the students practiced, for how long they practiced, and their scores
Instructor can pull up summary and detailed reports showing student progress, with no grading to be done
Class Management
Group your students and choose content that is most appropriate for each group
Classes allow you to select available topics, assign appropriate syllabuses, set tests & worksheets, assign courses
The professor feature offers a simple and effective tool for guiding students through practice levels, with thresholds set by the instructor
Students can belong to multiple classes
Tasks & Worksheets
Create theory worksheets in minutes, with automatic grading and assessment
Allows teachers to set a particular task for their students
Testing feature contains questions from any syllabus, topic or level, and may include library questions
Assessment & Reports
Reporting system allows you to easily monitor progress and provide the best direction for your students
Scores are kept separately for the following areas: Practice, tests, courses
Student reports include: Student summary, student activity log, practice results (overall score), test score (overall), course results (overall)
Reports have many intelligent filters to reduce the amount of information to review: Percentage (highlight weak or strong students), Class (only look at your students), Date (with handy presets), Test Attempts (best, last, combined scores)
Any report can be exported as PDF or CSV
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Product Description
Musition 5 Single Upgrade Retail Downloade Code Edition
Note:
This is an upgrade available to owners of any previous version of the software.
This product may only be downloaded from the manufacturer's website. You'll receive an email with the license code to complete your order. Orders placed on weekends or holidays are processed the next business day.
Publisher Item# MUCEE-UPG-D
Digital Download- All Sales Final- No Returns
Fully Authorized Dealer
Musition 5 from Rising Software is a comprehensive music theory learning software designed to teach musicians the skills to read sheet music, recognize time signatures, notate rhythms, understand intervals, match key signatures, and more. It offers students of all ages and abilities a drill-based approach to contextual learning, and a fun, engaging way to expand their knowledge and practice. It gives teachers powerful tools to create customized syllabuses, set tasks and assignments, run exams, and track and assess the progress of their students.
Musition 5 comes with 38 topics divided into five groups: Pitch, Rhythm, Terms & Symbols, Harmony, and Instruments. Each topic has an accompanying lesson module where students can learn to read and write music, understand scale and chord structures, improve their sense of rhythm, understand instrument keys and transposition, comprehend musical terms and symbols, and more. Teachers can use the included library of notations and questions, or import their own content, to create high-quality questions for their students. The clean and elegant interface is designed to provide students with feedback while keeping them focused on the essential training tasks.
The software provides carefully sequenced levels that gradually introduce students to more difficult drills, allowing them to learn at their own pace. It also records student's activities such as what and when they practiced, how long they practiced, and their scores. Summary and detailed reports showing student progress can be easily generated and reviewed by both teacher and student, with no grading to be done.
What's New in Version 5
New content library has hundreds of pieces of repertoire ready to use - notation excerpts, images, questions
Import notation and images to create questions, and map content to curriculum
Library questions: Any library item can be used to create high-quality questions, from simple, multiple choice to harmonic analysis - notation entry, notation highlighting, chord symbol entry, tapping
Notation editor: Create simple scores inside Musition, save them to the library, and use the score in your own questions - with unlimited parts, unlimited bars, beaming options & anacrusis support, ties & tuplets, MusicXML import, chord symbols (both contemporary and classical)
Tests & courses: Integrated library questions, question banks using library questions, time limits (entire test or individual entries), custom courses (perfect for school curriculum mapping), test & course groups for easier navigation, enhanced reports
Student tasks: New student 'Home' area shows all tasks, tests, and courses that have been assigned to each student - the most urgent tasks are right at top of the list
Students can see their most recent practice and task activity, complete with scores and timing information - messages from their teacher appear right below
Historical practice, test, and course results are also available, allowing students to review their progress over time
New interface blends simplicity with a modern clean feel
Interface features include: Improved student feedback (simpler with less clutter), drill revisions with an emphasis on consistency, administration changes (workflow improvements and handy shortcuts)
Practicing
Drill-based learning provides a fun and easy way to practice, assess, and teach music theory
38 music theory topics, each with carefully sequenced levels that gradually introduce students to more difficult drills - beginners and advanced students learn at their own pace
In addition to the provided syllabuses, teachers can easily create their own syllabus and custom levels
Students receive feedback when answering incorrectly
Includes playback, notation, and text explanations
Content
Content library contains hundreds of audio recordings, notation excerpts, and questions for your students to practice
Teachers can import their own items into the library and use them in any topic, test or course, ensuring that curriculum requirements are met
Integrated notation editor - unlimited parts and bars, control over beaming and grouping, anacrusis support, and ties allow you to create examples quickly and easily
Import and export MusicXML files - reuse any existing notation that you may have
In the Classroom
Student have virtually unlimited theory drills to practice, with all their questions, scores, and progress recorded, and automatically graded
Assessment is simple using the tests and courses, and curriculum customization ensures that students stay on track
Easy creation of worksheets, quizzes, and tests
Flexible and comprehensive administration tools
Syllabus Support
Designed to support multiple syllabuses, so that students can practice ear training topics relevant to the curriculum they are using
Create your own syllabuses that match your curriculum - use in your and tests and courses
Once you have assigned the syllabus to your classes, students will only see topics that you have chosen for them, ensuring focused practice
Syllabuses Included
Musition 5 Complete
AP* Music Theory
Band
Jazz
Florida State MTA
GCSE
New Zealand
Trinity
VCE
Western Australia
Queensland
Solfege - Fixed Do
Solfege - Moveable Do La
Solfege - Moveable Do
South Australia
Lessons
Each topic has an accompanying Lesson screen containing notation and audio examples, plus detailed explanations of the relevant music theory subject
Topics such as Instrument Recognition, Chords and Scales also feature a reference page where all instruments, chords and scales can be viewed and played back
Reference pages will also automatically show any customized Chords or Scales that you may have entered into Musition
Courses
Courses provide a structured learning sequence for your students, allowing you to integrate lessons, drills, library questions, and tests, in the one task
Create your own course, assign them to your students and monitor their progress
Teacher can set thresholds that must be hit before a student can progress to the next stage
Solfege, Piano, and Guitar Input
Onscreen Solfege controller allows students to enter their answers using Solfege note names (Do, Re, Mi, Fa, etc.), as well as allowing for questions to be displayed on the Solfege controller
Allows students to see their correct and incorrect answers in two ways, using both traditional notation and Solfege note names
Choice of onscreen piano keyboard or guitar fretboard
Pitch
Note Reading: Identify notes on a staff, or enter notes on a staff
Scale Degrees: Recognize a key signature and then identify the scale degree that a given note occupies within the key
Enharmonic Notes: Identify enharmonic variations of notes
Advanced Note Reading: Identify notes on a staff, or enter notes using the tenor and alto clef
Intervals: Identify an interval that is shown on a staff, or enter an interval on a staff
Jazz Scales: Identify a scale shown on screen, fix incorrect notes in the scale, or enter the scale on a staff
Scale Home Keys: Relate a mode to its parent major or minor scale
Scales: Identify a scale shown on screen, fix incorrect notes in the scale, or enter the scale on a staff
Solfege Signing: Identify the displayed Solfege hand signs
Rhythm
Beaming: A rhythm without beams is shown on screen, and you are asked to enter the correct beams
Meter Recognition: Identify time signatures and their characteristics
Drum Sticking: Tap back a rhythmic pattern with your left and right hands
Drum Styles: Tap back the rhythmic pattern shown on screen - the pattern is one part of a rhythmic style that would commonly be played on a drum kit
Rhythm Notation: Test your knowledge of note and rest values
Rhythmic Subdivision: Test your knowledge of note and rest values, and the concept of subdivision
Rhythm Tapping: Tap back the rhythmic pattern shown on screen - you may also tap the rhythm using an external MIDI device such as a keyboard or wind controller, if connected
Polyrhythms: Practice tapping more complex rhythms, with one or two hands - many common patterns such as 3 against 2 are included
Terms & Symbols
Guitar Symbols: Identify the chord that is represented by the guitar symbol
Ornaments: Identify ornaments such as trills, acciaccatura, appoggiatura, and more
Concepts: Test your knowledge of common musical concepts, the fundamentals of written vocabulary - questions are multiple choice
Jazz Chord Symbols: Identify chord symbols, and the structure of the chord that they represent
Symbols: Test your knowledge of common symbols that are found on scores - questions are multiple choice
Terms: Test your knowledge of common terms that are found on scores - questions are multiple choice
Harmony
Chords: Identify a chord that is shown on a staff, or enter a chord on a staff
Key Signatures: Assess your knowledge of keys, in particular, the number and type of accidentals that keys have and the order in which they appear on a staff
Cadences: Visually identify cadence types and the chords which form them
Chord Progressions: In Chord Progressions, 4 part harmonic progressions are shown, and you are asked to identify the chords - you will need to identify the chord quality, as well as the position
Chord / Scale Relationships: Relate chords and scales, in a jazz context
Diatonic Chords: Identify a chord that is shown on a staff, or enter a chord on a staff - the chords will be based on the scale degrees of the Major and Harmonic Minor scales
Jazz Chords: Identify a chord that is shown on a staff, or enter a chord on a staff
Advanced Chord Progressions: In Advanced Chord Progressions, 4 part harmonic progressions containing chromatic and mixture chords are shown, and you are asked to identify the chords - you will need to identify the chord quality, as well as the position
Modulation: Identify the type of modulation (e.g. Major Tonic - Relative Minor) or identify the final key of the example
Instruments
Clef Transposition: Transpose short melodies from one clef to another
Range: Identify the range of various instruments
Keys: Identify the keys of various instruments, and identify the most common key
Knowledge: Test your general knowledge of instruments - questions have multiple choice answers
Recognition: Instrument examples are played (WAV files) and you must identify the instrument from several choices
Transposition: Transpose to and from concert pitch and the correct key for a particular instrument
Student Scores
Records what the students practiced, for how long they practiced, and their scores
Instructor can pull up summary and detailed reports showing student progress, with no grading to be done
Class Management
Group your students and choose content that is most appropriate for each group
Classes allow you to select available topics, assign appropriate syllabuses, set tests & worksheets, assign courses
The professor feature offers a simple and effective tool for guiding students through practice levels, with thresholds set by the instructor
Students can belong to multiple classes
Tasks & Worksheets
Create theory worksheets in minutes, with automatic grading and assessment
Allows teachers to set a particular task for their students
Testing feature contains questions from any syllabus, topic or level, and may include library questions
Assessment & Reports
Reporting system allows you to easily monitor progress and provide the best direction for your students
Scores are kept separately for the following areas: Practice, tests, courses
Student reports include: Student summary, student activity log, practice results (overall score), test score (overall), course results (overall)
Reports have many intelligent filters to reduce the amount of information to review: Percentage (highlight weak or strong students), Class (only look at your students), Date (with handy presets), Test Attempts (best, last, combined scores)
Any report can be exported as PDF or CSV
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