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February 29, 2008

10.2 QuickLook

I had some time on my hands this morning. It is conference time here. We had a great concert last Sunday, most parents don't feel the need to talk except to stick their head in and say "Great Job!" or "I don't know how you do it!".

Really is a good day for small projects.

I have a lap top that I use mostly for administrative chores that seemed like a good choice to try SmartMusic 10.2 out on. If I messed something up at least the kids won't have problems. I try not to tweak anything that is working well and I have been very happy with the practice room computers and how they are running.

You can download 10.2 from the SmartMusic web site. The update will change the program, but leave your accompaniments and recordings alone. Pretty nice.

I like it when upgrades work that way and I know that lots of thought goes into making that happen. Your assignments are over on the Impact web site, so those are safe as well.

Time to Launch--
The first thing you notice is the interface revamping. The text is saying the same things in the new version, but the layout makes it easier to focus on what you want to do. I got the updates. Yes, getting the updates takes a while. I usually walk to the office for the mail.

There is now a nice big button for getting assignments. Rolling over it will take you to the login or register for class portions of the program. Again a much cleaner look.

The find music button is pretty slick for those that want to work on something other than an assignment. Roll over it to get to assortment of places you may find what you want...the books, library and exercises. There is also a new recently played button there.

The "Recently Played" button is going to save me a boat load of time. It works like a play list of the last several things you have worked on. The SmartMusic play list feature was pretty handy, but you had to remember to use it. SmartMusic is now taking care of that for you. Nice.

If you are playing along on your computer at home, notice the tuner has a new feature. You can record your tuning session. This is an interesting idea that I haven't totally figured out how I am going to use. Tuning should be done with the ears and not the eyes and teaching what something sounds like when it is in tune is tricky. Having a student get the green light while recording it for them with the reference note on, then playing it back for them for reinforcement may be the ticket. I'm going to have to try it.

That's the quick once over.

Do you have to get everyone moved over to 10.2 RIGHT NOW? I would say not. If the kids have everything working, I would say leave well enough alone. Waiting for summer/fall for version 11 would be ok for you.

Remember that the folks at SmartMusic keep pretty much everyone on the same version, so you will get to update then. As a teacher, that is pretty handy because you don't have to remember the tricks for 4 or 5 versions of the program.

If you are not using SmartMusic because you thought it would be too hard to install and get kids registered, I would say what are you waiting for? It just got easier. Need more reasons? Look here.

I'll post some screen shots on my website later. www.rogerwhaley.com

Has anyone played with 10.2 yet?

I was wondering if anyone out there has had a chance to work with version 10.2 yet. Anyone?

I understand that 10.2 makes installing the program and registering for class much more user friendly. Also, there is a wizard for microphone issues.

I would say that those are the two biggies as far as my kids would be concerned. Cool.

Would I jump to 10.2 now? I think I will try it on the machines that I use and not even mention it to kids who have 10.1 working fine until I have to. We turn our subscriptions over in July. That may be the best time for most kids to upgrade.

That would also give me a chance to revise the handouts with new screen shots and all that. But then, maybe it won't look that different. I'll let you know!

February 26, 2008

Practice Tips

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That download link takes you to a short page that connects Winton's Ways of Practice with what SmartMusic can do for you as a practice tool. Mr. Marsalis offers many tips and things to consider when it comes to practice.

Have you talked about practice with your students?

If you haven't seen the Winton Marsalis video Tackling the Monster look to Amazon here I like to show it to my beginners and have referred back to it with my older kids over the years.

February 16, 2008

Zen and the Presentation

Dan pointed something out to me after my presentation today. It was the first SmartMusic presentation that he had attended where the program wasn't opened and shown.

Some of that was because when I did a quick poll of the audience, none of them hadn't heard of SmartMusic. All of them had seen SmartMusic. Most of them had it on their desk. I think that says something about the program's maturity and how they are getting the message out.. at least in Minnesota.

So I dumped the last bit of my show and tell. Why not? It seemed the zen thing to do. Show the program by not showing the program.

We did focus on the nuts and bolts of rolling SM out pervasively. This is the talk I wish someone had ready to go when we first started thinking about SM everywhere. It is all about yes. Yes, you should be using it. Yes, it is good for kids. Yes, it is good for your program. Yes, even if the program is facing cuts.

It was good to meet you people at MMEA!

February 13, 2008

I'm going to present on Saturday at MMEA

For those of you going to MMEA this week, I am going to be presenting a session on how SmartMusic is working at Grandview.

I will be talking about using SmartMusic with kids. Why you should (and you should-- it's a good tool.) The thinking behind the planning. The final plan. How it has worked. What needs improving.

It should be a good session right there, but I think it will be better with your questions.

If Saturday doesn't work for you, try to catch one of Dr. Glenn Pohland's talks on Thursday or Friday.

February 4, 2008

I have been working on some band handouts...

I have been working on some handouts to keep the ball rolling with SmartMusic. I would like to share them. If you find them useful, or way-off base, please send me an e-mail!

The tuner is the first one ready to go (I think.) I've included links on this pdf to sites that talk about tuning specific instruments. This is a basic place to start, not the ultimate guide to tuning. If you have some better sites or ideas post them here!

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