Welcome to SmartMusic at Shanghai American School!


smart.jpgThis page contains resources and instructional videos to help you become familiar with the new software program called SmartMusic.

Shanghai American School will be using SmartMusic to help students practice and perfect their musical skills this year. For more detailed information regarding the program, click on the links below. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view many of these files.

Smart Music Contact Information:

We still have a few students who are having some techincal problems loading the program… please use the following web site to get help.

http://www.smartmusic.com/support/

You can use this web address to find on line help for any Smart Music problems that have to do with the actual program. You can email to Smart Music from this site and get one on one help from them.

First Steps at Home with SmartMusic
How to Register for a File Account on the SAS Portal
How to Embed your Audio File into your Blog
What is SmartMusic?
The Benefits of SmartMusic
Instructional Videos
How to Receive Assignments
Tips on Using SmartMusic

First Steps at Home with SmartMusic

Students will receive their SmartMusic pack consisting of an installation disk, a microphone and instruction sheet during the assembly on Wednesday at school. Once you get home, allot around 30 minutes to complete the installation process on your home computer.

When you have completed the installation process, you must return the disk to your music teacher.
All installation disks are due back to your music teacher by Thursday, November 20, 2008.

Follow these steps during your installation process:

  • Insert the disc into your drive and install
  • On the next screen, check the Methods book your are using in your music class
  • Click the next button and wait… it will take time to install the methods book.
  • Click continue and activate… enter your personal email information.

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  • Enter an address and choose China as the country. Please enter 12345 for the zipcode.

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  • Enter the SmartMusic code given on the instruction sheet

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  • Use your school username for the subscription name

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If you have questions about SmartMusic, please direct them to Ms. Davey, Mr. Claassen, Mr. Fallis or Ms. DeCardy.

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How to Register for a File Account on the Portal

Below is a screencast about how to register for a FILE account on the SAS Portal.  Please remember to use your SAS Username - don’t include your last name while signing up for an account.  If you have questions, please visit Ms. DeCardy in the MS Lab for assistance.

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How to Embed your Audio File into your Blog

Follow these instructions to embed your performance into your blog.  Remember that you must first create your account in the portal’s File section.

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What is SmartMusic?

SmartMusic is a software-based computer program that helps students practice and submit their at home practice assignments. Students can practice exercises, solos, and lessons out of their method book as well as some of the music they are preparing for a performance.

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Letter to Parents - What is SmartMusic?

Introductory Video - What is SmartMusic?

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System Requirements for SmartMusic

Smartmusic Ppt
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: smartmusic sas)

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The Benefits of SmartMusic

Practicing alone is often boring because the music has been taken out of its intended group setting. SmartMusic makes practicing fun. With SmartMusic, students are able to practice with professional accompaniment. (Meaning you will be able to hear other instruments playing along with you.) This makes practicing time more productive, all while helping the student develop better listening skills and a better understanding of the music.

SmartMusic records and even grades student progress from a home or school computer and includes a metronome, tuner and digital recorder. Most assignments offer assessment, where green notes indicate what students have performed correctly and red notes indicate where improvement is needed.

A SmartMusic subscription also provides you immediate access to the world’s largest musical library, allowing you to explore other pieces that we might not be using in class. This is particularly useful for students who are looking for that added challenge in band!

For more information, visit the SmartMusic website directly by clicking on the links below:

SmartMusic Homepage

Making Practice Fun

Key Features

Demos with Wynton Marsalis

Success Stories

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Instructional Videos

Basic Controls

Setup

Recording


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How to Receive SmartMusic Assignments

To receive assignments in SmartMusic, you must regularly check your music teacher’s blog.  This is where the assignments will be placed.

What you will need:

  • Access to a computer with SmartMusic 10.0 or later

  • An active internet connection

Steps:

  • Open SmartMusic 11.0 on your computer.

  • Follow the onscreen instructions.

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Tips on Using SmartMusic

Select Find Music and then the appropriate button for what you want to do.

To get to your band book, select Method Books.

To get to an accompaniment, select SmartMusic Subscription files.  There are band and jazz band pieces, along with many accompaniments to solos.  See your teacher for recommendations and to find the sheet music.

Use the search feature to look up accompaniments by composer last name, instrument, title, etc.

There are also thousands of exercises to help you improve your technical skills.

The Smart music Interface.  See explanations below.

Controls on the Left
Adjust computer and microphone volumes as needed.
Play accompaniment or record yourself playing with accompaniment.
Wait for Soloist is used if you are playing a solo piece with tempo changes and pauses.
Adjust Click to hear metronome at all times, just on count off, or not at all.
Change published octave to hear the solo part played higher or lower than the accompaniment.
Hear solo line to hear your part played.
Hear accompaniment to hear the accompaniment.

Menus at the top and Controls in the Center
File menu - open new Smart Music accompaniments.
Customize menu - gives you many settings you may adjust.
Options menu - Use the options menu to customize your settings.
Subscription menu - check status, update, or move subscription (to different computer)
Help menu - also gives you the web catalog, symbols, terms, and the set-up wizard.


Use the drop down window at the top to open recently used accompaniments.
Use Bar and Beat to control where you want to start.  Set rehearsal marks or repeats if you want.
Tempo controls the metronome.  Use the slider or just type numbers in the box to the right of the slider.
A=440 controls the calibration or frequency of the tuner.  Don’t mess with it.
Intelligent Accompaniment is used if you are playing a solo piece with tempo changes and pauses.

Buttons on the Right

Transpose
Takes an accompaniment you have opened and changes the key so another instrument can play it.
This is useful if you get together with a friend who plays a different instrument than you.

Practice Loop
This is a VERY valuable way to concentrate on just the chunks or small sections of music that need work.
Set “From” to where you want to start.
Set “Thru” to where you want to end
Specify how many times you want to repeat.
Specify Solo Line, Accomp Line, or both
Specify count-off, click, and how much time you want after each loop.
Play Pitch to hear the next note in the loop.

Play Pitch
Plays the next pitch in the solo line (You can also press the “P” key)

Tuner  - How to Use the Tuner and Metronome

Make sure to select your instrument after opening the tuner!
Use the tuner not only to work on tuning, but to check to make sure you are playing the correct notes.
Play Reference Note to hear the computer play the note along with you.

Metronome
Use the metronome as a practice tool.
Set it for a slow tempo to start, and gradually speed it up.
Show Tuner to have the metronome and tuner appear in the same window.
Play Subdivisions to hear the “ands” between the beats.
Accent Downbeats to hear beat one emphasized.

Exercises
There are thousands of scale, interval, arpeggio, and twister (finger) exercises from which to choose!
Make sure to select your instrument and the correct concert key!
Click- Choose whether you want a tempo “click” on all the time, just on count-off, or not at all.
Practice Loop - Choose whether you want to repeat all or part of the exercise over and over and if you want it to a different key each time.
Solo Line- will play what you see on the screen.
Accomp Line- will play a music background.  Select Piano, or something more exotic.
Articulations- will allow you to change the pattern of tonguing and slurring.

Symbols and Terms
This is a glossary of music symbols and terms.

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