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Classroom Maestro is an electronic blackboard for classroom music instruction.
Use a MIDI keyboard, computer projector, and Classroom Maestro to display:
- single notes
- intervals
- chords
- scales
- keyboard hand positions
quickly and effectively--including optional analysis!
NOTE: On a 1024 x 768 display, you can show all 88 notes of the piano keyboard on the staff. The staff display changes dimension automatically to accommodate the notes that you play.
All you have to do is press a single key on your computer keyboard to tell Classroom Maestro what you want to illustrate. Then, play notes on your MIDI keyboard. Classroom Maestro does the rest--with perfect formatting!
Classroom Maestro is your intelligent, musical servant who understands what key you are in and who knows how to spell notes correctly on the staff, using your choice of grand staff, treble clef, bass clef, or any of the five C clefs. And when you touch just a single key on your computer keyboard, Classroom Maestro will even display an analysis of the notes shown on the staff, including:
- note names
- interval names
- chord names (using either jazz or Roman numeral analysis)
- scale names (approximately 200 scale names in the database)
Teachers can use Classroom Maestro for any group teaching situation, such as class piano, instrumental group instruction, music theory, ear training, or general music. Conveniently switch between Classroom Maestro and Home Concert Xtreme to teach your favorite music methods and pieces in a group situation.
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Windows Vista and XP
- an 800 MHz (or faster) Windows computer running Windows Vista or XP
- 128 MB of RAM (256 MB or greater preferred)
- a computer monitor: with 1024 x 768 or greater resolution displaying at least thousands of colors (16-bit color)
- optional USB or Firewire MIDI interface (or MIDI keyboard with direct USB connection) and any necessary MIDI drivers
- optional MIDI keyboard
- at least one MIDI cable (if using a USB or Firewire MIDI interface)
- optional foot pedals for MIDI keyboard:
una corda (controller 67)
sostenuto (controller 66)
sustain (controller 64)
NOTE: The number and range of notes that can be displayed on the grand staff may be limited by the resolution of the monitor and the size of the Classroom Maestro window.
Although the program may run at lower resolutions, in order to see each of the 88 notes of the piano keyboard displayed vertically on the grand staff, it is necessary to display a full-size window on a 1024 x 768 or larger screen.
The horizontal display of scales is limited on a monitor with a low resolution. A screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or larger is preferred.
Although you can run the program without connecting a MIDI keyboard to your computer, you will probably obtain the most convenient use from the program when you use it with a MIDI keyboard.
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Macintosh OS X 10.3 or later (i.e. Panther, Tiger, and Leopard)
- a 500 MHz (or faster) Macintosh G3, G4, G5 or Intel computer running OS X 10.3 (Panther) or later
- 128 MB of RAM (256 MB or greater preferred)
- a computer monitor: with 1024 x 768 or greater resolution displaying thousands of colors or more
- optional USB or Firewire MIDI interface (or MIDI keyboard with direct USB connection) and any necessary MIDI drivers
- optional MIDI keyboard
- at least one MIDI cable (if using a USB or Firewire MIDI interface)
- optional foot pedals for MIDI keyboard:
una corda (controller 67)
sostenuto (controller 66)
sustain (controller 64)
NOTE: The number and range of notes that can be displayed on the grand staff may be limited by the resolution of the monitor and the size of the Classroom Maestro window.
Although the program may run at lower resolutions, in order to see each of the 88 notes of the piano keyboard displayed vertically on the grand staff, it is necessary to display a full-size window on a 1024 x 768 or larger screen.
The horizontal display of scales is limited on a monitor with a low resolution. A screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or larger is preferred.
Although you can run the program without connecting a MIDI keyboard to your computer, you will probably obtain the most convenient use from the program when you use it with a MIDI keyboard.
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