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SmartMusic and Choral Music Christopher J. Russell, Ph.D. Illinois Music Education Conference, January 24, 2014

Starting Thoughts I have used SmartMusic since its first days (a college professor was also employed at Coda Music Technology) I have used SmartMusic in my teaching over the past 18 years, but have had limited use this year as I wait for a more functional ipad app (1:1 ipads and no practice rooms) I am not employed by MakeMusic, but I do like the company, know some of the staff, and am open to future collaboration (they are a local company where I live)

About this session This will not be a "how to work" SmartMusic session. This will be a "how to use SmartMusic in choral music" session.

What is SmartMusic? Began life as Vivace, an intelligent accompanist Was originally a secondary computer with cartridges Over the years, it became software and subscription based (all titles to all subscribers) The program has grown to be used for assessment and assignments

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What is SmartMusic? Its primary features are intended for band and orchestra--method books, solos, and literature Vocal solo literature has been available since the early days of the program In 2011, sight-reading was added to the program

Why is SmartMusic so important? New state teacher evaluation programs require objective data, SmartMusic is the only program that provides such data More importantly, SmartMusic will help your students become better musicians and hold them accountable to learning the skills they are learning in class

What do I need to run SmartMusic? Mac or Windows computer Subscription: educator ($140), student ($40), or practice room ($44) Amplification (headset or speakers) Microphone (external, internal) Finale (2012) to create assignments** ipad** Update yesterday!!!

Distribution models Teacher only Teacher and individual students Teacher, individual students, and practice room Teacher and practice room What model you choose depends on the resources in your school (practice rooms and computers/ipads) and the economic conditions of your community

How can SmartMusic be used in choral music? Group (in-rehearsal) Sight-reading Individual (out-of-rehearsal) Formative Assessment of choral literature Summative Assessment of choral literature Sight-reading Solo literature Importing Audio Recordings Auditions

Group (in-rehearsal) Use existing literature 90 Days to Sight Reading Success Building Beautiful Voices Sing at First Sight

Group (in-rehearsal) Run through exercises: 30 seconds to study (reinforce basic literacy) In mix gender choirs: split voices The result is a visual feedback and a percentage, which is not accurate for everyone in the class Students become competitive between sections or choirs You can play exercises back for the class to hear High school: 3-4 daily, Middle school: 1 daily

Group (in-rehearsal) I was surprised at how students participate, both at the middle school and high school level At the high school level, they greatly appreciated SmartMusic sight-reading over "plain" projected exercises Let's try an exercise!

Group (in-rehearsal) You can do this with a $40 per year individual subscription to SmartMusic This works with an ipad or a PC (Mac/Windows) A projector is a must I suggest using a cable/dongle connection due to lag Amplification (click track) is encouraged

Individual (out-of-rehearsal) Most of these techniques require an educator subscription as well as student & practice room subscriptions There are a large number of resources (many on makemusic.com) that will teach you how to use the educator subscription to create assignments and grade assignments

Individual (out-of-rehearsal) Sight-reading You teach it, how do you assess it? If you use SmartMusic to teach it, assessment is easy If you use another sight-reading method, you can create your own assessments Don't over assess; and your ability to assess will depend on your student's access to SmartMusic

Individual (out-of-rehearsal) Solo Literature Help the student pick a solo piece available on SmartMusic, or let them pick their own Student uses SmartMusic to prepare the notes of the song Student comes to work with you and to learn language Student continues to use SmartMusic to practice Student comes to work with you and pianist; or uses SmartMusic in performance (you will need a PC [Mac/Windows] and amplification)

Individual (out-of-rehearsal) Solo Literature ISHA Guidelines: Soloists and ensembles need not be accompanied unless the accompaniment is required by the score. If a performance is accompanied, accompaniment must be by piano, harp or any other instrument designated for accompaniment in the score. It may not be mechanically recorded with the exception of the use of the SmartMusic accompaniment system. This computer program has been approved for use at IHSA contests. However, if you plan to enter SmartMusic events, the contest host must be notified at least two weeks in advance. The school entering such events is responsible for supplying the necessary equipment for a quality performance using the SmartMusic system. It is recommended that the Contests Host set up a separate SmartMusic room if entries warrant. The fact that an entry will be accompanied and the name of the accompanist MUST be indicated on the entry card. Piano solos may not be accompanied. Make sure the judge is open to technology, as the site manager to verify this!

Individual (out-of-rehearsal) Import audio recordings Directly import audio Students can slow down tempos, or set loops You can assign a recording as an assignment Recordings (mp3) as assignments appeared on the ipad yesterday

Individual (out-of-rehearsal) Formative assessment As you teach music, find an area of failure Recreate it in Finale and export as SMP Import to SmartMusic, assign as assignment Get all students to work on the assignment within a set time period, earning a high percentage (90%?) Sing the "worked" area, note the improvement

Individual (out-of-rehearsal) Formative assessment I know of one choir director in the Twin Cities who is using SmartMusic with a hybrid choir that meets biweekly Students rehearse outside of class with SmartMusic and then rehearse together Early reports are mixed

Individual (out-of-rehearsal) Summative assessment After a concert, choose a representative section to test your students on Create a Finale file of this section, and save as a SMP Import to SmartMusic, assign as an assignment Allow students to prove they have mastered the material

Individual (out-of-rehearsal) It is okay to give grades of less than an A in choir if they cannot demonstrate competency in what they have been taught to do Students do not like accountability at first, but will grow to appreciate it in time

How to get literature into SmartMusic Look at the Public Domain resources like CPDL and IMSLP. You can import existing Finale and MusicXML files into Finale You can scan music. I like my Canon P-150, and the program PhotoScore, even though it is the program bundled with Sibelius. You will need to edit! You can create the score in Finale You can create the score in nearly any modern music notation program (Sibelius, Notion, MuseScore) and export into MusicXML, importing into Finale

How to get literature into SmartMusic The ipad has some music writing options, including Notion for ipad and NotateMe When it comes to creating assessments, I suggest roughly 10 measures at a time. It takes time to listen to every assessment, and you can accomplish your goals with a well-selected passage (and you can provide feedback)

Assessing SmartMusic assignments Via the educator subscription Via the online gradebook (gradebook.smartmusic.com) Via the SmartMusic Inbox app (hint: with headphones, one ear is the recording, the other is the accompaniment)

Final Tips Assess shorter sections Take students to the computer lab to sign up at gradebook.smartmusic.com You can pin/unpin practice room subscriptions The ipad app continues to get developed If you put your music into Finale, you can also use a Finale (or other apps) to make accompaniment/rehearsal tracks

Final tips Make sure students listen to their recording before hitting "submit." A high score does not actually mean that the program picked them up Students with large vibrato may have more difficulty with SmartMusic, make sure to listen to those assignments (you should listen to all assignments) Some people are using SmartMusic for band placement, could be done in choir

Final tips Make sure to create parts for each choral part; even if unison octaves. Students become committed to the part you call them in class. MakeMusic would like you to know that they are genuinely interested in hearing how things are going for SmartMusic users. If they are having issues, they want to hear about it.

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