Using the Playlist creation and sharing features in the SmartMusic by MakeMusic Music Catalog is an easy and quick way to organize yourself and share music with students and colleagues.
Tips for Recording Various Instruments in SmartMusic
Part of pointing your students toward success in SmartMusic is ensuring that they’re set up to take the best recording of their performances, thus receiving the most accurate assessments.
Skip the Assigner and Share Sight Reading Builder Exercises
The importance of developing sight-reading skills as a musician is undeniable. With that comes the need for teachers to access endless amounts of sight-reading content that can quickly be placed in front of their students on a regular basis.
How to Use SmartMusic for Free
SmartMusic is a suite of web-based music education tools that support efficient practice. At the heart of SmartMusic is a respect for the deliberate practice model and a recognition that students benefit from immediate feedback.
Explore Popular Marching and Pep Band Titles with the New Marching Band Category
We are excited to announce that searching for marching band titles in SmartMusic just got easier! You can now select Marching Band under Categories in the filters section of the Search app to quickly see all titles that are available for marching bands.
Why Didn’t I Think of That? Hacks for Teaching with SmartMusic
Your colleagues have found innovative and creative ways to use SmartMusic with their students and get the most out of their subscriptions.
Using the Find Music App
SmartMusic’s vast catalog of music is constantly evolving to bring you more content than ever before. As it currently stands, we have more than 13,000 digital sheet music titles and 7,500 interactive titles available.
9 Ways to Use SmartMusic in Your Classroom
One thing that has become clear since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic is the need for long-term digital solutions—no matter the educational setting.
Flex Focus: Arrangements Designed to Adapt
Now You Can Add Letter Names (AlphaNotes) to Noteheads in Compose
We are always looking to user requests to help us determine which new features and resources to develop next. One thing that’s clear—especially during this time—is the need to support our beginning students as much as possible.