SmartMusic 2011 is here!

by Bob Grifa 11. August 2010 05:48

Cue the trumpets – SmartMusic 2011 is now available for immediate download. I am very excited about this new version, because I think it includes improvements that will result in an even wider acceptance of SmartMusic among students and teachers.

Just as any band director or musician can always find things they can improve upon past performances, SmartMusic’s development team studied what could be improved in SmartMusic. Working in cooperation with many SmartMusic teachers and students, SmartMusic 2011 was an unbelievable cooperative effort. The results not only look great, and better leverage current technology, the interface is also much clearer, consistent, and easy for anyone to use.

Of course, I want you to explore SmartMusic 2011 on your own but let me just highlight a few new features.

Below is the new Control Bar. Besides the new look (which in my opinion is pretty cool), notice how easy it is to access the different features. You might ask “What does Start take mean?” or “Where’s the Record button?” Well, you no longer have to select “Record” to record. Pressing “Start take” not only starts the music but also records the performance.

The Practice Tools have also been redesigned. Instead of accessing each component separately they all appear together:

Furthermore, the tuner is detachable and a tuning note can be selected from the drop-down menu:

The early reaction I’ve heard from teachers about SmartMusic 2011 has been very positive. I keep hearing comments like:

  • I like the looks of it. My students will too!
  • It just seems even easier to use.
  • What an incredible upgrade.

Here are a few specific quotes from SmartMusic Advocate Art Greenburg:

"Happy to see that there is now an option to turn off the question about using a drum pad for drum parts!"

"My greatest compliments to to the programming staff. I love, really love the fact that now you can isolate a few measures on a line in the lesson books to practice. Just as I suggested. This is going to really help improve my teaching time. Rather than have to restart the line, now we can work on the rough spots.”

For a complete video overview of SmartMusic 2011, click here.

In an upcoming blog I’ll show you some of the exciting changes in creating and sending assignments.

Hopefully you will be as excited about SmartMusic 2011 as we are. Please let us know what you think by clicking on “Comments” below, and have a great school year!

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Bob Grifa

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8/9/2010 12:59:07 AM #

Scott Yoho

Thanks, Martin!

Scott at MakeMusic

Scott Yoho United States

8/10/2010 2:47:37 AM #

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8/10/2010 2:56:29 AM #

James H. Lund

Jeffrey,

In order to do assignments (with the Gradebook or Impact), you've had to be online to at least get and submit the assignments. Once you've downloaded the assignment and piece, you can certainly be offline and save your assignment takes for later submission when you are online.

I wish we had a way to offer assignments without requiring some Internet connectivity, but there's not much we can do without taking advantage of the proliferation of Internet access in schools and student homes.

Thanks,

James Lund

James H. Lund United States

9/22/2010 4:44:41 PM #

Travis Shepard, MakeMusic Support

Barbara,

I certainly sympathize with your concerns about SmartMusic.  As we continue to add more repertoire into the progam, it is necessary that our library is based on a "download on demand" model.  We don't want to fill your hard drive with content that you never use, which is why SmartMusic now requires an internet connection to get repertoire.  Many users have had great success with low-cost internet connections such as wireless routers for their practice rooms.

You can certainly use SmartMusic to create MP3 portfolios without using Gradebook, and I've submitted a feature request on your behalf to bring back the option to save assessment data.  I also want to point out that students are not required to purchase a home subscription if the teacher uses the gradebook.  Students can create an account to do assignments on school SmartMusic computers for no charge.  There are also many great portfolio features built into the Gradebook as well.

I hope that helps answer your questions.  We'd love to hear more feedback, if you like. Feel free to Submit a Support Case at http://smartmusic.custhelp.com/app/ for further information.

Travis Shepard, MakeMusic Support United States

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