MUSIC ACE MAESTRO
Product
Specs
Music Ace
Maestro combines all 48 lessons from Music Ace and Music
Ace 2 with Maestro Manager a suite of educator-focused
student assessment and curriculum management tools.
Key Features
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Available in educator version only
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Includes all 48 Music Ace and Music
Ace 2 lessons sequenced in a recommended pedagogical order
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Maestro Manager, a suite of educator-oriented
tools that can be used to:
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create, manage, and customize the
instructional lesson sequence
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import assessment data from earlier
Music Ace or Music Ace 2 installation
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centralize management of student and
group instructions options
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export assessment data in industry-standard
format
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archive student and group assessment
data
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Newly revised Educator's Guide
System
Requirements
Music Ace Maestro ships on a hybrid CD-ROM that runs on both
Windows and Macintosh platforms.
WINDOWS
- Windows 98/2000/Me/NT4/XP
- Pentium 166 MHz or faster
- 32 MB free RAM
- 640x480 256-color display
- 60 MB free hard disk space
- 16-bit sound
- CD-ROM drive and mouse
- General MIDI keyboard
OPTIONAL.
MACINTOSH
- PowerPC/iMac/G3/G4
- System 9 and OS X
- 32 MB free RAM
- 640x480 256-color display
- 60 MB free hard disk space
- CD-ROM drive and mouse
- General MIDI keyboard
OPTIONAL.
Lessons
Combines the 48 lessons of Music Ace and Music
Ace 2 into a single product. Topics covered are:
- the staff
- ear training
- pitch recognition
- scales
- rhythm
- tempo
- melody
- harmony
Maestro Manager:
Student Management
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Maestro Manager:
Syllabus Management
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Maestro
Manager:
Import Databases
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Maestro Manager:
Archive Assessment Data
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Maestro Manager:
Group Option
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Instructional &
Appearance Settings
Maestro Manager enables educators to assign clef instruction
(treble and bass, treble only, bass only or alto only), rhythmic
stringency (relaxed or strict), game difficulty (novice or advanced),
and the appearance of the notes and instruments (with or without
faces) on a group or individual basis..
Points
of Distinction
- Ideal for educators desiring
the flexibility to create customized lesson content and ordering
- Enhanced student progress
data management
- Ideal for beginning and
intermediate music students, young or old-any instrument
- Accelerates learning music
fundamentals-develops and reinforces essential aspects of
learning music
- Exceptional value-affordable
combination of lessons, games and a composition feature
- Excellent motivational
tool-excites students about learning music
- Users develop real musical
skills, not just an introduction to music
- Entertaining, highly interactive,
easy to use-point and click navigation with the mouse
Games
Each lesson contains an
exciting multi-level game to sharpen music skills and improve
retention of important lesson concepts. Colorful animated 3-D
graphics, digitized sound effects, bonus points and high scores
provide fun, interactive entertainment. Users can select novice
or advanced difficulty settings.
Music Doodle Pad
This unique feature
allows individuals to easily compose their own music using a
variety of instrument sounds. These creative compositions can
be saved and played back for others, showcasing the knowledge
and skills acquired from the lessons and games. Users can also
listen to and modify popular music selections from the Jukebox
section of the Music Doodle Pad.
Tracking
Progress
Special feature tracks an individual's progress through lessons
and games. A "completion count" provides the number of times
the user has gone through each section of a lesson and "games
progress" provides high scores.
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