Music Learning in Your School Computer Lab

States that a growing number of schools are installing general computer labs equipped to use notation, accompaniment, and sequencing software independent of MIDI keyboards. Discusses (1) how to configure the software without MIDI keyboards or external sound modules, (2) using the actual MIDI softwar...

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subjects Computer Software
Computer Uses in Education
Computers in education
Educational Benefits
Educational Strategies
Elementary Secondary Education
Guidelines
Instructional Materials
Laboratories
Melody
MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)
Music Education
Music Students
Music Teachers
Music Techniques
Musical chords
Musical Composition
Musical instruments
Musical notation
Software
Teaching Methods
Technological Trends
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